Ghana Re-Elected as Chair of African Network of Cybersecurity Authorities
The re-election reflects member states’ confidence in Ghana’s leadership and highlights the country’s ongoing commitment to building a resilient and collaborative cybersecurity framework across Africa.
The Cyber Security Authority (CSA) of Ghana has secured a second term as Chair of the African Network of Cybersecurity Authorities (ANCA), reaffirming its leadership role in advancing digital security across the continent.
At the 6th ANCA meeting held on September 17, 2025, in Rabat, Morocco, member states unanimously endorsed Ghana’s reappointment, represented by Acting Director General, Mr. Divine Selase Agbeti.
Established by the Smart Africa Secretariat, ANCA serves as a continental platform for strengthening cooperation, sharing expertise, and amplifying Africa’s voice in global cybersecurity engagements. Since assuming the inaugural chairmanship in 2023, Ghana has overseen significant milestones, including the adoption of a five-year strategy and the drafting of a constitution to guide the network’s collective action.
The re-election reflects member states’ confidence in Ghana’s leadership and highlights the country’s ongoing commitment to building a resilient and collaborative cybersecurity framework across Africa.

