Deputy Communications Minister Mohammed Adams Sukparu Assures Public of Recovery After Incident
Mohammed Adams Sukparu, the Deputy Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, has reassured Ghanaians that he is safe and steadily recovering following a recent incident that temporarily took him out of the public eye. In a statement released on Sunday, Adams Sukparu thanked Gh
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Mohammed Adams Sukparu, the Deputy Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, has reassured Ghanaians that he is safe and steadily recovering following a recent incident that temporarily took him out of the public eye.
In a statement released on Sunday, Adams Sukparu thanked Ghanaians for their messages of support and concern, emphasizing that he was unharmed and receiving the necessary care. While he did not provide specifics about the incident, he stressed that he is in good spirits and committed to returning to his official duties once fully cleared by medical professionals.
“The outpouring of support from colleagues, constituents, and the public has been humbling,” Adams Sukparu said. “I am grateful for your prayers and kind messages and look forward to resuming my work in advancing Ghana’s digital transformation agenda.”
As Deputy Minister, Adams Sukparu has played a central role in shaping policies around digital infrastructure, technological innovation, and telecommunications, initiatives that are vital to Ghana’s efforts to modernize its economy and expand access to technology across the country. His leadership has involved collaboration with government agencies, private sector stakeholders, and youth-focused programs aimed at promoting digital literacy and fostering innovation nationwide.
Supporters and political allies have expressed relief and joy at the news of his recovery, taking to social media to celebrate his safety and send additional well-wishes. Many lauded his contributions to Ghana’s digital sector, noting that his work has positively impacted young professionals and communities engaged in technology initiatives.
Adams Sukparu used his statement to reassure the public that he remains fully committed to his duties and to the ministry’s strategic objectives. He called for continued collaboration among government agencies, industry players, and citizens to drive progress in digital technology, while urging the public to remain focused on national development priorities.
The Deputy Minister’s office also promised to keep the public informed regarding his health status and expected return to official functions, underlining a commitment to transparency and maintaining engagement with citizens.
Political observers and supporters have highlighted Adams Sukparu’s track record in championing digital innovation, including efforts to expand internet access, improve telecommunications infrastructure, and promote youth participation in technological initiatives. His temporary absence has reminded many of his crucial role in ongoing projects aimed at positioning Ghana as a leader in digital development in the region.
While details surrounding the initial incident remain limited, the Deputy Minister’s message of recovery and gratitude has been widely welcomed. Ghanaians have expressed confidence that he will continue to contribute effectively to government policies that enhance digital services and support innovation across all sectors.
Adams Sukparu concluded by reiterating his thanks to well-wishers and promising to return to his responsibilities with renewed energy and commitment. His message underscores the importance of resilience, transparency, and public engagement in leadership roles, particularly in sectors driving national development.
As the nation follows his recovery, many are hopeful that the Deputy Minister’s return will coincide with continued progress in Ghana’s digital transformation initiatives, reinforcing the government’s commitment to technological innovation and improved service delivery.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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