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Vice President Dr Bawumia commissions West Africa’s first Tier IV Data Centre

February 24, 2022
Vice President Dr Bawumia commissions West Africa's first Tier IV Data Centre
Dr. Bawumia

Vice President Thursday inaugurated a 12-megawatt ONIX Tier IV Data Centre to deliver high-speed and secure data services to enterprises, consumers and markets.

The Centre, located at Amrahia in the Adentan Municipality of the Greater Region, is connected to undersea cables to accommodate and satisfy all international community requirements.

The facility was constructed by the ONIX Data Centres Limited to provide a platform for a waiver of transmission of organisational and business processes.

It is the only African-based carrier-neutral co-location data centre outside South .

At its inauguration at Amrahia, Vice President Bawumia commended the African Infrastructure Investment Managers, owners of the Data Centre, for investing over US$ 48 million in ‘s digitalisation space to improve data services.

He said the Centre would assist the Government to realise its digitalisation goals towards transforming the Ghanaian economy from an analogue to a digital-based one.

The establishment of the Centre fitted perfectly into the Government’s policy directive of ensuring that the country had adequate data for the digitalisation drive, Dr Bawumia said.

The Vice President enumerated some digital infrastructure initiatives implemented by the Government, which were already yielding positive results including the National Digital Property Address System, Ghana-Card, Ghana.gov, Interoperability Payment System, Paperless Port System and the Universal QR Code.

Mr Michael Nahon, the Chief Executive Officer of the ONIX Data Centres Limited, in his welcome remarks, said the Centre would add more impetus to Ghana’s digital transformation drive and improve data quality accessibility.

He assured of the Centre’s commitment to social and environmental best practices in safeguarding the environment and job creation.

Mr Nahon said the Centre was the first to be established in the West African sub-region and chose Ghana to host it because of its achievement as the gateway to the Sub-region.

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