Ghanaians across the country are voicing their discontent over exorbitant data prices, directing their frustration towards the National Communications Authority (NCA).
The regulatory body has come under fire for its response to public outcry, citing a UK-based report that ranks Ghana as the third cheapest country in Africa for data prices.
This claim has been met with skepticism and outright rejection by many Ghanaians, who argue that the report is either outdated or fails to reflect the reality on the ground accurately.
Citizens are highlighting a significant disconnect between official statistics and their daily struggles with data affordability, emphasizing that current prices remain out of reach for a large portion of the population.
The controversy has sparked a heated debate on social media platforms, with users sharing personal experiences of financial strain caused by high data costs.
Many are calling for the NCA to acknowledge the severity of the issue and take concrete steps to address it, rather than relying on potentially misleading international comparisons.
As the discussion intensifies, there is a growing demand for the NCA to work towards reducing data prices to ensure wider accessibility and affordability for Ghanaians.
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Source: OccupyGh.com
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