Ghana’s Ministry of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovation (MoCDTI) has kicked off a major human resource restructuring as part of efforts to reset the country’s governance framework.
Why it matters
The move aims to improve efficiency and effectiveness within the Ministry and its agencies, including the National Communications Authority (NCA) and the Ghana Digital Acceleration Programme, which is backed by the World Bank.
The details
- Minister has requested CVs of all Directors and senior management staff.
- The restructuring signals an impending leadership realignment.
- The first phase has already affected key agencies under the Ministry.
- More changes are expected in the coming weeks.

What’s next
With additional staff changes on the horizon, the Ministry is expected to implement broader reforms in its affiliated programs.
The big picture
This restructuring aligns with the President’s vision of a revamped governance framework, focusing on digital transformation and efficiency.