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Cybercrime Costs Ghana GH¢19 Million in 2025 — What’s Behind the 17% Surge in Online Fraud?

adminBy adminOctober 20, 2025

By Alex Ababio

Ghana’s battle against cybercrime is intensifying, with the nation losing more than GH¢19 million to online criminal activities between January and September 2025, according to the Cyber Security Authority (CSA). The latest figures mark a 17 per cent increase compared to the same period in 2024, raising serious concerns about the safety of Ghana’s growing digital economy.

The alarming statistics were revealed by Colonel George Eduah Bessi, Head of Law Enforcement and Liaison at the CSA, during a cybersecurity awareness webinar hosted by the Africa Centre for Digital Transformation.

According to Colonel Bessi, the surge in online threats reflects the country’s increasing exposure to cyber risks as more citizens and businesses embrace digital services. He disclosed that Ghana recorded 2,008 cyber incidents in just the first half of 2025 — a 52 per cent jump from the same period in 2024.

“The rising losses highlight the urgent need for greater cybersecurity awareness across all sectors of Ghana’s digital economy,”
— Colonel George Eduah Bessi, CSA.

 

Online Fraud Tops Cybercrime List

The CSA report identified online fraud as the most common form of cybercrime, making up 36 per cent of all reported cases. The scams ranged from mobile money fraud and fake investment platforms to phishing attacks targeting unsuspecting internet users.

Another worrying trend is cyberbullying, which accounted for 25 per cent of all reported incidents. The Authority noted that women and young people are particularly vulnerable to such online harassment and abuse.

CSA Steps Up Response

Colonel Bessi assured that the Cyber Security Authority is intensifying its public education campaigns and regulatory enforcement to counter the growing menace. He called on both individuals and corporate entities to strengthen their digital security systems and report suspicious activities promptly.

He also commended the Africa Centre for Digital Transformation for championing awareness and capacity-building efforts, noting that partnerships of this kind are “critical to sanitising Ghana’s digital ecosystem and mitigating future risks.”

Call for National Cyber Vigilance

Cybersecurity experts warn that Ghana’s digital transformation drive could face major setbacks if cyber threats continue to escalate. With millions of citizens transacting online daily, the CSA insists that cyber hygiene, digital literacy, and proactive security measures are no longer optional but essential.

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