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Time for action: Why Ghana needs a fraud command centre now

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In Ghana today, sending money is as easy as picking up your phone. From paying bills to running businesses, mobile money and digital platforms have made life faster and more convenient. But behind this convenience lies a growing danger—digital fraud.

Hardly a day passes without someone in Ghana falling victim to a scam. A trader receives a call from someone claiming to be from a telecom company. A student clicks on a link that looks like it came from a bank. A worker is asked to “confirm” a transaction. Within minutes, money is gone.

For many victims, it is not just money lost—it is school fees, business capital, or family savings disappearing in seconds.

The worrying part is that these scams are becoming more sophisticated. The messages look real. The voices sound convincing. Sometimes, even careful people are deceived. By the time the truth is realised, the damage has already been done.

This is why many experts believe Ghana must move beyond awareness and take decisive action. One solution gaining attention is the establishment of a Fraud Command Centre—designed not just to respond to fraud, but to stop it before it happens.

At the moment, efforts to fight digital fraud are spread across different institutions. Telecom companies, banks, mobile money operators, and security agencies are all playing their part, but often separately.

In most cases, action is taken only after victims report their losses. By then, fraudsters have already moved on.

A Fraud Command Centre would change this approach completely.

It would bring together key stakeholders into one coordinated system. With shared data and real-time monitoring, suspicious activities can be detected early and stopped.

The Cyber Security Authority has already done important work in educating the public about online safety. However, education alone is not enough.

Today’s fraudsters use advanced methods, including fake identities and impersonation.

As digital transactions grow, risks are also growing.

Ghana must also improve digital addressing and registration systems, including mobile money shops, agent outlets, and internet cafés, which are often used for transactions but lack proper oversight.

Improved tracking and registration will help security agencies respond faster.

Beyond protecting individuals, a Fraud Command Centre would strengthen trust in Ghana’s digital economy.

Setting up such a centre will require investment and collaboration.

But the benefits are clear: reduced fraud, safer transactions, and stronger digital trust.

Ghana has embraced digital innovation. Now it must also embrace digital protection.

The time for action is now.

BY DAVID OCRAN

The writer is a webmaster with The Ghanaian Time

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