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General News of Friday, 2 May 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Communications Minister visits ShaQ Express, commends local innovation

The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Mr. Samuel Nartey George, visited ShaQ Express in Accra.

ShaQ Express is a Ghanaian logistics company founded during the COVID-19 pandemic. They showcased their electric delivery motorcycles and logistics software. This supports Ghana's digital economy and green mobility initiatives.

Mr. George found it inspiring that young people chose to be solution-driven during the pandemic. He praised Ghana's growing tech ecosystem while touring the facility.

He encouraged staff to embrace digital tools and seek technology training opportunities.

CEO Anthony Owusu-Ansah emphasized the company's commitment to local development. He stated, "We are proud to be building from Ghana, for Ghana." He believes local innovation can become national infrastructure with grit and purpose.

ShaQ Express is a classic success story from the pandemic era. It started as a grassroots initiative and evolved into a recognized logistics brand in Accra and Kumasi.

During the tour, Mr. George learned about the company's technology infrastructure and delivery network. He admired their fleet of electric vehicles that support government green mobility initiatives.

Mr. George praised the company's vision and impact on youth employment. He shared his personal journey with the operations team, encouraging self-education.

"I have no formal qualification in communication," he said. "But through self-education, I've led a ministry." He urged young people to pursue learning opportunities for career growth.

CEO Owusu-Ansah highlighted ShaQ Express's focus on national development through innovation. The company invests in sustainable transportation with electric motorcycles.

They also develop logistics software that optimizes delivery routes and enhances customer experience. Their business model emphasizes youth empowerment by providing job experience and digital skills training.

This approach aligns with the government's vision for digital transformation and economic opportunity. The minister's visit recognized how private sector innovation supports national development goals.