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Fix the Basics First: Dr. Philip Takyi Challenges Ghana’s Over-Reliance on Digitalization for Economic Growth

Ekow Annan By Ekow Annan Published November 20, 2024
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A Senior Research Fellow at the Forum for Development and Accountable Governance (FDAG), Dr. Philip Takyi, has criticized the government’s focus on digitalization as a primary solution for Ghana’s economic challenges. While acknowledging that digital efforts are essential for modernization, he asserts they alone cannot resolve the fundamental economic issues that continue to impede the country’s progress.

In his article titled “Digitalization not a Panacea: Ghana Needs to Fix Economic Fundamentals First,” Dr. Takyi presents a compelling analysis, arguing that Ghana’s ambitions for digital-led growth may fall short without first addressing the key economic challenges. According to Dr. Takyi, Ghana faces significant structural issues, including high inflation, a depreciating currency, unsustainable public debt, and a lack of robust tax revenue—all of which must be prioritized to ensure long-term economic stability.

He contends that even though digitalization offers promising tools for modernization, these initiatives must be grounded in a stable economic environment to be fully effective. In his view, without addressing core economic vulnerabilities, such efforts risk being superficial solutions that may not address underlying issues. The question, however, remains: How can Ghana effectively tackle these economic fundamentals to create a foundation for sustainable digital transformation?

Dr. Takyi therefore proposes a four-pillar strategy to address Ghana’s core economic weaknesses, which, he argues, will pave the way for a successful and impactful digital future:

  1. Strengthen Domestic Revenue Collection: Ghana’s tax-to-GDP ratio remains at approximately 12% in 2024, far below the African average of 16%, according to World Bank data. Dr. Takyi highlights the need for improved revenue collection through enhanced tax policies and digital tools, which can help raise the necessary funds to support government spending sustainably.
  2. Enhance Infrastructure for a 24-Hour Economy: With sectors like manufacturing, agriculture, and services driving the economy, Dr. Takyi suggests exploring a 24-hour economic model to boost productivity and competitiveness. However, reliable infrastructure—especially in transportation, energy supply, and digital connectivity—will be essential to support such a shift.
  3. Promote Youth Employment and Skills Development: More than 60% of Ghana’s population is under 25. Dr. Takyi points out that a shift toward a 24-hour economy could create formal job opportunities if vocational education and workforce training are strengthened to meet industry demands, creating a more flexible, shift-based labor market.
  4. Implement Effective Government Policies and Institutional Support: Dr. Takyi underscores the importance of government initiatives like the One District, One Factory program, which could benefit significantly from round-the-clock operations. He also recommends improving real-time tax collection and debt management tools to boost revenue and reduce reliance on foreign debt.

According to Dr. Takyi, these pillars represent a comprehensive approach to stabilizing Ghana’s economic fundamentals, making it better equipped to leverage digital solutions effectively. He argues that by balancing these foundational reforms with ongoing digitalization efforts, Ghana can create an environment where technology amplifies growth rather than compensating for weaknesses.

In discussing the potential impact, Dr. Takyi emphasizes the importance of a long-term view.

“While the 24-hour policy won’t solve all the issues immediately, it sets the tone for urgent action on the country’s economic variables,” he states. Ultimately, he concludes that while digitalization offers valuable tools, it must be paired with strategic reforms to address the structural issues hindering Ghana’s sustainable development.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM

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