GHANA’S DATA PROTECTION BILL 2025: A STRONGER SHIELD — WHAT IS IT MEANT TO ENABLE?
INTRODUCTION Ghana is on the verge of replacing its data protection legislation. The Data Protection Bill 2025, which proposes to repeal and replace the Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843), is the most comprehensive overhaul of Ghana's data protection framework in over a decade. It is a serious and, in several respects, genuinely forward-looking piece of legislation. As a data protection statute , it is substantially stronger than what it replaces, with stronger rights protections, more robust institutional arrangements, clearer obligations, and greater technological awareness. The world Ghana is legislating into, however, has changed significantly since 2012. Artificial intelligence has transformed the relationship between data and economic value. Data is no longer simply a record of individual activity requiring protection from misuse; it is increasingly a strategic resource for training, refining, and deploying AI systems. How data is governed now shapes not only whethe...