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    Artificial intelligence in Africa

    Ghana is transforming its AI ambitions from a policy statement to a continental structure, with government officials and summit organizers aligning for a September summit aimed at shifting Africa’s relationship with artificial intelligence from consumption to ownership.

    The 2nd Pan-African Artificial Intelligence and Innovation Summit (PAAIS) scheduled for September 22 and 23, 2026 at Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, Accra, will be held under the brand name Accra Mandate. This is a gathering designed to create a continent-wide focus on building AI systems rooted in local data and based on strong ethical governance.

    The 2026 program will focus on four strategic areas: One is youth empowerment through expanded masterclasses and mentorship programs. Policy development through ministerial roundtables on AI governance, data protection, ethics and regulation. Expanding investment and partnership opportunities, including enhancing AI pitch competitions for startups. and the ethical application of AI in key sectors such as education, agriculture, health, and finance.

    The Pan-African AI Summit advisory delegation and the management of the Digital Youth Village (DYV) at the University of Ghana met with Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation Samuel Ngāti George ahead of the summit and outlined the cooperation framework. George, who serves as patron of DYV, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fostering youth-led AI innovation based on local datasets. He previously addressed the urgency behind that agenda, noting that America’s homeland security system records only 49 percent accuracy when processing data on Black men, a direct result of the absence of African datasets in the global AI training pipeline.

    The economic case supporting Ghana’s push is important. The African AI market is projected to grow from USD 4.51 billion in 2025 to USD 16.53 billion by 2030, at a compound annual growth rate of 27.42%. However, AI investment allocation remains highly concentrated, with South Africa attracting US$610 million in AI-specific venture capital in 2023, compared to Nigeria with US$218 million and Kenya with US$15 million. PAAIS 2026 is explicitly designed to build a direct pipeline between Ghanaian youth startups and global investors through the AI ​​Dragon’s Den pitch competition.

    Private sector efforts are already gaining momentum around the summit. As part of the second pillar of the National AI Strategy, MTN Ghana has committed US$2 million to the Ministry of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation towards the “One Million Programmers” initiative, which aims to equip Ghanaian youth with coding and digital literacy skills.

    The Ghana-United Arab Emirates (UAE) Innovation and Technology Hub was announced at the inaugural summit in 2025 through a USD 1 billion Memorandum of Understanding with Ports, Customs and Free Zones Authority of Dubai and Precyte AI, and is scheduled to begin construction in Ningo Prampram in 2026, with the aim of positioning Ghana as the AI ​​capital of West Africa and creating thousands of high-value technology jobs.

    The inaugural Summit in 2025 brought together 43 speakers and delegates from more than 30 countries and approximately 1,000 in-person and virtual participants. Organizers maintained free participation in the 2026 edition to expand access to AI knowledge across the continent.

    Minister Naty George is also prioritizing the application of AI in three specific areas: agriculture to strengthen food security, healthcare to improve last-mile delivery, and education to bridge the digital divide. Efforts are underway to develop large-scale language models (LLMs) for local languages ​​including Twi, Ga, Nzema, Ewe and Dagbani, and work is progressing on the continent in Hausa, Yoruba, Creole and Swahili.

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