Ghana is progressing steadily in becoming a tech-force around the globe as it has received several proposals from development partners to undertake ICT initiatives. The deputy minister of Communications and Digitalisation, Mrs. Ama Pomaah Boateng has saidAccording to her, the quest by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation to bridge the ICT gap has seen the implementation of the annual girls in ICT initiative in 3 regions this year with 2 yet to be done.Speaking to Journalist after the Mentorship session at the Girls in ICT event in the Ahafo Region, Mrs. Pomaah Boateng hinted that all efforts are being made for Ghana to catch up with the Technology world.“On a daily basis the world of technology is changinging and Ghana as a country cannot continue doing things on a slow pace so we have decided to speed up matters of digital skills for our students in order to meet the growing demand globally.We used to train 1000 girls in a year but we are training 5000 basic school girls nationwide and about 500 teachers this year because our agencies and development partners are ready and willing to help so we could expand the scope” Mrs. Pomaah Boateng told the journalists.Once Ahafo region is completed, the Ministry will then move to train girls in the Savannah region.