Ghana approved a nationwide “Dig Once Policy” that mandates fiber-optic conduits and access chambers in all new road projects. Road and construction activities caused 60% of Ghana's fiber cuts, including 10,832 outages in 2023–24, costing 138 million cedis in 2024. An initiative to integrate fibre optic installation into ongoing government road construction projects, is being pushed by the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations. The policy eliminates the need for telecom operators to repeatedly. Ghana plans to incorporate fibre rollout into road building A move described as “a bold and visionary step” by Sylvia Owusu-Ankomah, CEO of the Digital Chamber of Ghana, has seen the Ghanaian government give the green light to plans to build fibre chambers alongside roads, effectively eliminating.