
Ghana's Data Bundle Costs: Saddick Adams' Criticism Sparks National Debate
Ghana's Data Costs Spark Public Outcry: Saddick Adams Calls for Government Intervention Ghana is facing a growing public outcry over the high cost of mobile data. The issue has been brought into sharp focus by a recent video by Saddick Adams, a prominent public figure. Adams criticizes the country's telecom companies, accusing them of profiting from high prices while offering less data than comparable countries. He also points to the perceived lack of government regulation as a contributing factor. "We are still paying the same amount of money we paid when the dollar was 17-18," Adams states in the video, highlighting the apparent disconnect between the fluctuating dollar rate and the static data bundle costs. He presents screenshots showcasing the significant difference in data volume offered for similar prices in other nations. The video also includes clips from news reports discussing the issue, adding further weight to his claims. Adams' video has sparked significant online discussion, with many Ghanaians sharing similar frustrations. The high cost of data disproportionately affects lower-income individuals, limiting access to essential online services and information. The situation underscores the need for greater transparency and regulation within Ghana's telecom sector. The government's response to this growing concern remains to be seen.