The Deputy Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Mohammed Adam Sukparu, has called for stronger collaboration among government institutions, security agencies, media practitioners and other stakeholders to build a secure and resilient digital environment in Ghana. He made the call on Monday, August 3, 2026, when he launched the National Community Media Cyber Capacity Building Project (NCMCCBP) at the National Communications Authority (NCA) Towers in Accra on behalf of the sector Minister, Samuel Nartey George. The Deputy Minister urged journalists to treat cybersecurity reporting as a public service, saying accurate reporting and continuous public education would help reduce cybercrime and strengthen national digital resilience. The Director-General of the Cyber Security Authority (CSA), Divine Selase Agbeti, also emphasised the need for collaboration, warning that cybercrime had evolved into a sophisticated threat involving organised networks. He said crimes such as mobile money fraud, online investment scams, romance fraud, identity theft, business email compromise and impersonation continue to pose significant risks to individuals and institutions.