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Blood and Business: The Deadly Cost of Mobile Money Operations in Ghana

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19 February 2025
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Mobile money operators in Ghana have increasingly fallen victim to armed robbery attacks, with some resulting in fatalities and others causing injuries. The frequency of these attacks has raised serious concerns regarding the safety and security of mobile money agents, who play a critical role in ensuring financial access, particularly in underserved communities.

The Importance of Mobile Money to the Ghanaian Economy:

Mobile money services have become a cornerstone of financial inclusion in Ghana, providing essential banking services to individuals and businesses in both urban and rural areas. These services allow users to make transactions such as deposits, withdrawals, and transfers without needing a traditional bank account.

According to data from the Bank of Ghana, as of 2023, mobile money transactions in Ghana amounted to GH¢1.2 trillion. This figure underscores the significant role that mobile money plays in the Ghanaian economy. Over 50% of the country’s population now uses mobile money services, with over 20 million users as of last year. The sector has provided access to financial services for many individuals who were previously unbanked, especially in remote areas where traditional banking infrastructure is limited.

Mobile money also contributes to the formalization of the economy, facilitating business transactions and payments across various sectors, including agriculture, retail, and even government services. The success of mobile money is crucial for fostering inclusive economic growth and promoting financial stability, as it has helped reduce barriers to accessing financial services for millions of Ghanaians.

Recent Incidents:

In April 2024, five armed men attacked a mobile money vendor in Zongo, a suburb of Tumu in the Sissala East Municipality. The robbers, carrying AK-47 rifles, made off with GH¢600,000 and several mobile phones. The victim, Mr. Fuseini Issaka Quendar, a 45-year-old businessman, reported the robbery to the local police, describing how the assailants, dressed in black jackets and riding unregistered motorcycles, forced him at gunpoint into his shop.

Recent is a tragic attack that occurred at Krofrom in the Ashanti region where a 27-year-old MoMo vendor, Patricia Nimako, has been shot and killed by suspected armed robbers who bolted with an amount of GH₵10,000 and mobile phones.

Further alarming incidents include:

•       February 2025 – Amanfrom in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra where an agent was held at gunpoint and robbed of GH¢30,000. 

•       August 2020 – Techiman, where a mobile money vendor was fatally shot for resisting the robbers’ demands.

•       September 2020 – Yendi, where two armed robbers made away with GH¢5,300.

•       November 2020 – Walewale, where mobile money agents suspended night operations following a series of deadly attacks.

Despite these incidents, national statistics on such crimes remain limited. However, a 2021 survey by the Mobile Money Agents Association of Ghana revealed that 22 respondents reported robberies between October and November 2021, with a total loss of GH¢1,000,000.

Concerns from the Mobile Money Agents Association:

The Mobile Money Agents Association of Ghana has voiced strong concerns over the escalating attacks, emphasizing that the safety of mobile money agents is paramount to sustaining the financial services they provide. The increasing frequency of robberies has not only resulted in tragic loss of life but also severe financial setbacks for the agents and their businesses.

Key Concerns:

•       Safety and Security: The association highlights the rising attacks, leading to injuries and fatalities, and stresses the need for more protection for agents.

•       Financial Losses: These robberies undermine the financial stability of mobile money services and threaten the sustainability of the industry, especially in rural areas where mobile money agents are often the primary access points for financial transactions.

Demands for Government Action:

In light of the growing insecurity, the association has made several demands to the government, including:

•       Enhanced Security Measures: Increased police presence and regular patrols in high-risk areas to protect mobile money agents and their customers.

•       Training and Resources: The government should provide training and resources to mobile money agents, equipping them with tools and knowledge to better secure their businesses.

•       Collaboration with Telecom Companies: The association urges telecom companies and financial institutions to work together to strengthen security protocols for mobile money operations.

•       Government Commitment: A genuine commitment from the government to prioritize the safety of mobile money agents, moving beyond regulatory policies and revenue collection.

The association also advises its members to prioritize personal safety during armed robbery incidents by avoiding resistance and complying with robbers’ demands to prevent further loss of life.

The Mobile Money Agents Association underscores the urgent need for a collective approach to address the rising threat of armed robberies. The involvement of government, law enforcement agencies, and telecommunications companies is crucial to ensure the safety and security of mobile money agents and, ultimately, the continued success of financial inclusion initiatives across the country.

Mobile money services are an indispensable part of Ghana’s financial landscape, contributing significantly to the economy by enabling access to banking for millions and facilitating daily transactions across various sectors. Protecting mobile money agents is therefore critical not only for their safety but also for the continued growth of this vital sector. The government’s immediate intervention in addressing these security concerns will be essential in preserving the success and sustainability of mobile money in Ghana.

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