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Ghana’s digital economy is absorbing a costly contradiction: while the country invests in expanding connectivity, telecommunications operators are spending tens of millions of dollars repairing networks damaged by construction and other activities.

Between 2021 and 2025, telecommunications operators recorded thousands of fibre cuts annually. Incidents rose from 3,900 cuts in 2021, costing about US$7.5 million in repairs, to 10,034 cuts in 2022, costing US$17.4 million.

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Although the number fell to 6,344 cuts in 2023 and 5,600 in 2024, cuts exceeded 8,000 in 2025, with direct repair costs reaching approximately US$20 million. And the problem persists. Industry data for the first half of 2026 indicates that reported cuts have already reached 4,289, putting the annual total on pace to exceed 8,000 if no drastic intervention is made to address these fibre cut incidents.

For an industry that must continually invest in expanding and upgrading networks, the economics are difficult.

Every damaged cable requires resources to locate the fault, repair or replace infrastructure and restore connectivity. The impact also extends beyond the immediate repair bill when businesses, consumers and public institutions lose access to services.

The problem becomes even more significant as Ghana undertakes major physical infrastructure projects.

Road construction can require excavation, drainage works and utility relocation. Without adequate coordination, those activities can damage underground fibre. Construction can also affect aerial networks mounted on poles.

A fibre cable damaged during a road project may appear to be a local infrastructure problem. But the cable could form part of a communications route carrying traffic for thousands of businesses and millions of consumers.

But coordination alone may not be enough.

The industry is also calling for greater accountability where critical telecommunications infrastructure is deliberately or negligently destroyed.

Ghana increasingly treats connectivity as essential economic infrastructure. Its digital financial services, businesses, public services and emerging AI ambitions all depend on resilient communications networks.

That makes fibre protection more than a telecommunications concern. It is an infrastructure and economic policy issue.

Ghana cannot maximise the return on its infrastructure investments if it repeatedly destroys part of the digital infrastructure that makes those investments productive.

The challenge is therefore no longer simply how to build more roads, fibre and digital infrastructure.

It is how to ensure that one does not destroy the other.

Source: GCT News Desk

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