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Ghana Community Network Services invests in modern data center to sate growing information needs

The Ghana Community Network Services (GCNet), a public private ICT initiative, in a bid to improve its customer service and sate growing demand for bespoke services has invested in a high tech and modern data center. 

The data center, according to The Training Manager of GCNet, Mr. Jonathan Ofori will improve GCNet’s engagement with stakeholders and facilitate trade.

“This year there have been significant investment in millions of dollars in terms of building a new data center and this is supposed to change the dynamics in terms of service delivery that we offer to the users to ensure that the users use the system without hitches. We will continue to engage with stakeholders that are operating in the port and make sure that we deliver and improve the regime for users in terms of electric facilitation,” he said.

The engagement, according to Jonathan Ofori also sought the input of stakeholders into changes or developments that are being introduced in addition to providing a collaborative environment for exchange of ideas.

“It provides opportunity for us to give them feedbacks on operational issues, new changes, they are also able to vent out their frustrations, while we take steps to address these issues that are raised,” he said.

The platform was used to address an introduction of a new requirement by the Environmental Protection Agency for application for chemicals which was said to be creating an operational challenges for importers.

The engagement was attended by officials from the customs division of the Ghana Revenue Authority and stakeholders in the clearance chain.

Alfonse Wodi, the Human Resource Manager at GPHA said “this is about modern port management if the ports have skilled employees, then the port will be efficient, then the economics of developing countries will be good.”

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