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Supporting data sovereignty and digital growth in Ghana 

Thu, Jul 31 2025 12:40 PM
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Supporting data sovereignty and digital growth in Ghana 

In today’s hyperconnected digital economy, data has become one of the most valuable assets for enterprises and one of the most regulated. The volume of data that companies must manage continues to grow exponentially, even as regulations around data localisation, residency, and sovereignty evolve at an equally rapid pace. From Europe’s GDPR to Ghana’s data protection laws, businesses now face growing pressure to ensure that data is stored, processed, and accessed in ways that meet national and regional mandates. 

 The complexity of compliance 

For global and local companies alike, the ability to adapt to data sovereignty requirements has become a critical operational need. Beyond simply choosing where to store data, enterprises must also understand the full data lifecycle—where it originates, how it moves, and who can access it. This complexity intensifies with emerging technologies like AI, where data-intensive models require distributed but secure infrastructure. 

While public cloud solutions offer convenience, they often leave organisations blind to the physical location of their data, a significant concern for highly regulated sectors like finance, healthcare, and government. Consider what would happen if your cloud provider needed to fail over from a cloud in Accra to another in London. Would the network path go directly from Ghana to the U.K., or would it traverse through other countries, introducing additional data sovereignty regulations? If the data you’re transmitting is highly regulated, then it would be especially important to have visibility into the underlying infrastructure, and you can typically only get that level of visibility if you own the infrastructure. 

Ghana’s Evolving Digital Landscape 

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In Ghana, the conversation around data sovereignty is gaining urgency as the country advances its digital transformation agenda. The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, in collaboration with the National Information Technology Agency (NITA), is currently re-engineering digital platforms to make public services more accessible, transparent, and reliable for citizens and businesses. But with greater digital adoption comes increased scrutiny around data governance. 

At a recent enterprise technology forum hosted by Equinix in Accra, industry leaders echoed the growing importance of data localisation in this evolving landscape. “The need for security and regulatory compliance is growing. Cloud infrastructure must adapt to local laws,” said Ben Atitsogbui, Solutions Consultant at RayCom Technologies. 

Supporting data sovereignty and digital growth in Ghana 

Kwabena Sanni-Thomas, CEO of Mesika Ghana Limited, shared a similar perspective. “Our clients are financial institutions, and the regulator’s first question is always, ‘Where is your customer data hosted?’ Data sovereignty is no longer optional. It’s a requirement.” 

Equinix is helping businesses in Ghana address these regulatory expectations head-on. With its AI-ready data centre (AC1) located in Accra, enterprises benefit from secure, local infrastructure designed to meet compliance and performance needs. 

Following Equinix’s acquisition of MainOne in 2022, the company officially marked its entry into Africa, establishing a robust platform for carrier-neutral colocation and global interconnection across key regional markets including Ghana, Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire and South Africa. This continuity ensures that customers in Ghana now benefit from expanded global capabilities, deeper interconnection, and enhanced compliance support. 

“Equinix is more than a data centre,” said Emmanuel Kwarteng, Country Manager of Equinix Ghana. “We are your partner for growth, compliance, and innovation. Together, we are building the infrastructure for a sovereign and secure digital economy in Ghana.” 

Local trust, global scale 

Equinix’s approach combines local relevance with global scale. With over 270 data centres across 71 markets in 33 countries, Equinix AI-ready data centres are strategically located in the world’s most connected markets and provide a scalable infrastructure foundation that enterprises can use to advance their digital capabilities. For companies like OmniBSIC Bank, this translates into peace of mind. “Having our DR site at Equinix has given us peace of mind,” said Sylvester Apedoe, Group Head of IT. “It’s secure, always on, and audit-ready. We no longer fear backend outages.” 

Equinix empowers businesses to build digital trust while innovating at speed. Its global platform combines high-performance infrastructure, a dense ecosystem of cloud and network providers, and on-demand interconnection services—all backed by strict compliance standards. 

As Ghana pushes forward with its digitalisation agenda, companies will increasingly need partners who understand the nuanced intersection of technology, regulation, and growth. With its deep local presence and unmatched global expertise, Equinix is ready to meet that challenge. 

To learn more about how Equinix can support your digital transformation journey in Ghana, contact our team at [email protected] today. 

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