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Data prices would drop by end of year- Sam George

In a recent statement, government officials reiterated their commitment to lowering data prices for citizens by the end of the year. Despite challenges, they are urging the public to “trust the process,” assuring that efforts are underway to deliver on this promise.

The pledge to reduce data costs has been a key focus, aimed at making internet access more affordable and accessible for everyone. This initiative recognizes the crucial role of data in today’s digital age, impacting education, business, and everyday communication.

While specific details on how these price reductions will be achieved remain under wraps, the assurance of continued commitment offers a glimmer of hope. Citizens are encouraged to remain patient as the government works towards fulfilling this important pledge.

Nana Kwabena Adusei

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