Data Protection Commission Relocates to New Office in Accra
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The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has announced the relocation of its offices from East Legon to a new, more accessible location in Accra. The move, which takes effect on Monday, October 20, is part of the Commission’s efforts to enhance service delivery and strengthen engagement with stakeholders and the general public.

The new office is situated at the former Information Services Department building, directly opposite the Accra City Campus of the University of Ghana. According to the Commission, the relocation aligns with its strategic goal of improving accessibility for data controllers, processors, and all individuals seeking data protection services in Ghana.

In a statement, the DPC said the new premises would serve as a hub for promoting data protection awareness and supporting the country’s growing digital ecosystem. “This strategic move is aimed at enhancing accessibility, improving service delivery, and ensuring closer engagement with the public and all relevant stakeholders in Ghana’s data protection ecosystem,” the statement read.

The Commission expressed appreciation to the public for their continued cooperation and assured that it remains committed to safeguarding personal data and promoting compliance with Ghana’s data protection laws.

Members of the public seeking further information or directions to the new location are encouraged to visit the Commission’s website at www.dataprotection.org.gh or contact its hotline on 0256 301 533 or 0256 301 360.