Government announced the introduction of the GhanaPost GPS App, developed by VOKACOM which was acquired at a cost of $2.5million, to be used for the country’s National Digital Property Addressing System. However, after a critical assessment, the groups expressed their “disappointment in the obviously little attention to value for money for this digital addressing system”. The outcome was a $2.5 million GhanaPost Digital Addressing system, developed by a company called Vokacom. It is therefore imperative that data integrity of our national identification database is not compromised. The national identification database is also expected to link to land ownership using one key unique identifier.
Source: GhanaWeb November 04, 2017 15:33 UTC