Release › Press Release       22.09.2018

Ministry of Communications response to media reports on two of the Ministry's projects which have been misrepresented

The Ministry of Communications (MOC) wishes to provide the following information in response to recent media reports on two of the Ministry's projects which have been misrepresented.

The two projects;


  1. National Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) infrastructure and
  2. 300 Communities Satellite TV Project are two distinct projects which are not interrelated.

DTT PLATFORM
The DTT project is an infrastructure development project which is aimed at providing a Digital transmission backbone to facilitate Ghana's migration from analogue to digital transmission. The Project is owned by the Government of Ghana and is to be operated by the state owned company specially established for the purpose.

Work has been completed on Phase 1 of the project leading to a provision of 40 Digital channels currently in use. Phase 2 of the project requires an expansion of the network to up to 60 channels to bring the total number of channels to 100. Building an enhanced infrastructure for both transmission and content is in line with government of Ghana's commitments to bridge the rural and urban digital divide.

The Ministry of Communication has been in consultation with stakeholders at various stages of this project and intends to continue consultation with all industry players.

The next DTT engagement session with the Ministry of Information, Ministry of Finance, National Communications Authority, Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, Creative Arts Industry and content producers, Ghana Institute of

Engineers, Media Commission, Chamber of Telecommunications, K-NET, Consumer Protection Agency and the Parliamentary Select Committee on Communications is expected within the next ten (10) working days.

The engagement will address amongst other things:

The Ministry wishes to state emphatically that it has in no way committed to and does not intend to hand over the management of the DTT infrastructure platform to any third party. The DTT infrastructure platform shall be managed as a commercial entity incorporated as the Central Digital Transmission Company Limited (CDTCL) governed by a board (Representatives from GBC, Creative Arts Industry and content producers, MOF, MOC, GIBA, the C. E.O of the CDTCL and the Board Chair).

The selection of a contractor and financing options for any aspect of the project ought not to be interpreted as an intention to hand over the ownership and management of the platform to any third party.

300 COMMUNITIES SATELLITE TV PROJECT
The Satellite TV Project will enable 300 settlements across the country have access to satellite television. It is an Africa-wide project which will provide the same service to 10,000 communities in 25 African countries.

The project is also expected to serve as a source of education and information for students, as well as provide television entertainment for the wider audience with dedicated channels for promoting local content.

In conclusion

The national DTT platform is separate from the provision of the satellite TV project for the 300 communities.

The Ministry has not reneged on its framework for managing the DTT platform and wishes to reiterate that, the ministry has no intention of allowing StarTimes or any foreign entity to manage the platform.

We will continue to work with all stakeholders and contractors to build the most cost -effective and robust infrastructure; and create the right ecosystem to ensure that the interests of viewers, broadcasters and content providers are protected.

Thank You.

Mrs. rsula Owusu Eku
Minister of Communications.

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