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Government Debunks Suspension of  World Bank Funded Program

April 4, 2025
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Ghana’s Minister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Hon. Samuel Nartey George, has strongly refuted claims that the World Bank has withdrawn funding for the Ghana Digital Acceleration Project (GDAP). 

The Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram Constituency emphasized that the World Bank has not suspended any of its funded projects in Ghana.

“I have seen this fake news making the rounds. It is nothing but desperate, irresponsible fake news. The @WorldBank has NOT withdrawn any funds for the GDAP program. In the coming days, some interesting revelations will be made on the previous activities under the program”.

Hon. Samuel Nartey George, MP and Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation

His remarks come in response to circulating rumors suggesting that the global financial institution’s backing for Ghana’s GDAP program had been halted, allegedly due to the new government’s dismissal of some public servants recruited post-December 7, 2024. 

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The Ghana Digital Acceleration Project (GDAP) is a critical initiative aimed at improving digital infrastructure, expanding broadband connectivity, and enhancing the nation’s technological landscape. 

With the World Bank’s financial support, the program is expected to drive digital innovation and bridge the country’s digital divide. 

World Bank Reaffirms Support for Ghana’s Development Projects

In a move to dispel the growing uncertainty, the World Bank, in an earlier communication, categorically denied any suspension of projects within its Ghana-financed portfolio.

“No projects in the World Bank-financed portfolio in Ghana are currently suspended,” the global financial institution stated in a definitive communication.

This clarification serves as a direct response to widespread concerns about the status of World Bank-backed initiatives in the country, particularly in light of Ghana’s ongoing economic recovery efforts. 

Given the significant role that World Bank funding plays in various sectors, any disruption to these projects could have far-reaching economic and social consequences.

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World Bank

Beyond GDAP, the World Bank remains one of Ghana’s most important development partners, funding projects in key sectors such as infrastructure, road networks, energy projects, and public transportation improvements.

Others include education – support for secondary and tertiary institutions, teacher training, and curriculum reforms; healthcare – investments in medical facilities, disease control, and health system strengthening and agriculture – financing for irrigation, food security, and agribusiness growth.

Any perception of instability in these projects could potentially undermine investor confidence and create uncertainty about Ghana’s economic trajectory.

The World Bank’s statement is likely intended to reassure stakeholders, including government agencies, investors, and the general public, about its continued commitment to Ghana’s development. 

The timing of this clarification is crucial, given the ongoing economic recovery process and efforts to strengthen fiscal stability.

However, the controversy surrounding the alleged withdrawal of funds has also raised questions about transparency and governance in the management of donor-funded projects. 

While the World Bank’s statement confirms that no projects have been suspended, it does not explicitly address whether there have been concerns regarding financial management, efficiency, or compliance with funding conditions.

Hon. Samuel Nartey George’s firm response suggests that the government is keen on preventing misinformation from gaining traction. 

His reference to forthcoming “revelations” hints at the possibility of past mismanagement within the GDAP program before the current administration took over.

If these disclosures materialize, they could reshape public discourse on Ghana’s digital transformation agenda and raise accountability questions regarding previous government decisions.

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Hon. Samuel Nartey George, MP and Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation,

Building Trust in Ghana’s Development Agenda

The controversy over the GDAP funding underscores the broader need for improved communication and transparency between the government, development partners, and the public. 

Misinformation and speculation can erode confidence in key national projects, making it essential for stakeholders to provide clear, timely updates on project statuses and financial arrangements.

Going forward, the government’s ability to ensure prudent management of development funds will be critical in maintaining strong relationships with international donors. 

With the World Bank’s firm reassurance that no projects have been suspended, attention now shifts to the government’s promised revelations about GDAP. 

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