We need 4000 signatures to hit 10k!
Don’t be silent, add your voice and save innovation in Ghana. We have done enough just to be set back by backward policies.
Takes a minute to sign the petition.
https://t.co/VaOZ7x1ZMU
A minister went live on national television, visibly excited that he had finally found a “gotcha moment” against ordinary Ghanaians.
Why? Because a draft bill was published on the ministry’s official website, then quietly revised four different times through closed-door meetings without properly communicating any of those changes to the public.
After that, he confidently says: “The old bill is dead. You people are online criticizing a dead bill. You don’t have the updated bill.” As if secrecy, poor communication, and public confusion are achievements.
You are pushing 15 digital bills that will affect millions of citizens, businesses, creators, and young people, yet the public engagement has been chaotic from the beginning. Instead of transparency, accountability, and respect, citizens are being mocked on live TV for reacting to the only version they were officially given access to.
Leadership is not a game of catching citizens off guard. If people are confused, the failure is in communication, not in the public asking questions. This is not it.
Ghana is failing us.
#DoYouKnow that the Data Harmonisation Bill creates a National Data Exchange Platform through which all public institutions will be legally required to integrate their data systems under a single national structure?
Your Ghana Card data, NHIS record, GRA tax file, voter ID record, and land title registry would all be linked in one interoperable government system — with no independent oversight body specified to govern access.
Chief, I no dey Ghana but could you guys organize a press conference and also protest! Abeg waa! We need @JDMahama to understand that @samgeorgegh is a danger to Tech ecosystem in Ghana and that useless bill must be deleted from existence! @pazunre@kwadwosheldon@EiiScanty
The bill says a person shall not be appointed as an ICT professional in a public or private institution unless certified by the Authority. It also says NITA will determine the criteria and procedure for certification wai
Are you aware that if the drafted #NITABILL2025 is passed in its current form, Ghana’s One Million Coders initiative could become almost pointless?
Because after training people to code, where exactly do we expect them to practice and experiment?
[WALK WITH ME👇]
Dear Mr. President @JDMahama and @samgeorgegh ,
The One Million Coders initiative gave many young people hope for the future of Ghanaian technology and innovation.
That is why many of us are deeply worried that the proposed NITA bill may unintentionally contradict that same vision.
You cannot encourage young people to learn coding, AI, robotics, and software development while creating broad barriers that could make experimentation, freelancing, startup building, and entry into the tech ecosystem harder.
Nobody is saying there should be no regulation. High-risk sectors absolutely need stronger oversight.
But Ghana’s innovation ecosystem still needs room for curiosity, experimentation, self-learning, mentorship, and real-world building.
Some of the greatest innovations globally started with young people experimenting freely long before formal recognition followed.
And even if part of this is about regulatory revenue, we must ask ourselves:
Are we willing to trade the future of indigenous Ghanaian innovation for short-term fees and bureaucracy?
The real opportunity is not just regulating technology.
It is creating an environment where Ghanaian builders can grow technologies the world actually uses.
Please let your legacy be one that protected and accelerated indigenous African innovation coming out of Ghana.
Many young people in the tech ecosystem are genuinely worried and hope our voices will be heard.
Please share until the President sees this.
@kwekutech@gyaigyimii@TheDumbTechGuy@kwadwosheldon@MacJordaN@barkervogues@thenanaaba@tech_twi
The NITA Bill says part of NITA’s money will come from 1% regulatory fees on the total revenue of all ICT businesses. If your tech business makes money, NITA gets 1% from the total money you made before you remove salaries, rent, internet, server costs, taxes, or losses 👍
@__Sharyf Bro you have to be professional if u are really a doctor.
Symptoms can be caused by many things so stop programming people to start thinking they have something when it could something else.
You are more dangerous than the diseases you have listed
🚨 Compromised Nx Console 18.95.0 executed a credential-stealing payload after VS Code users opened workspaces.
The extension has 2.2M+ installs; affected users should update to 18.100.0 and rotate reachable secrets.
Read details here: https://t.co/Rqunsk7Ln1
Apple spent 5 years & billions on MIE — hardware memory safety for M5 to kill kernel exploits.
A small team + Mythos Preview AI just dropped the first public one in 5 days: data-only user → root on M5 macOS with MIE enabled.
Read: https://t.co/AK9XZqASSx
Your pentest team found 100 critical vulnerabilities.
Don’t let them die in a spreadsheet. Unassigned. Unprioritized. Unresolved.
Close the loop - from finding to fix - with automated workflows, bi-directional ticketing, and remediation tracking built in.
See why security teams are ditching the spreadsheet.
Request a demo ➜ https://t.co/0iaJHNrLvH
#PenetrationTesting #VulnerabilityManagement #CTEM #OffensiveSecurity