In a significant personal and professional milestone, Ghana’s Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Hon. Sam Nartey George, has officially graduated with a Master of Laws (LLM) in Professional Legal Practice from The University of Law in the United Kingdom.
The graduation ceremony, held today, Wednesday, May 6, 2026, at the prestigious Barbican Centre in London, marks the completion of a rigorous academic journey that now qualifies him to practice as a lawyer in England and Wales.
A Multidisciplinary Powerhouse
Known for his sharp debating skills and legislative activism, the MP for Ningo-Prampram has consistently expanded his academic credentials while serving in high-level government and parliamentary roles.
Professional Qualification: By completing the LLM in Professional Legal Practice, Hon. Sam George has successfully navigated the vocational stage of legal training required for the UK bar, adding "Lawyer" to his diverse portfolio.
A "Law-Tech" Synergy: During his brief remarks following the ceremony, the Minister noted that his legal training is directly linked to his work in the digital space. "In a world of AI, data privacy, and digital sovereignty, having a deep understanding of international law is no longer a luxury—it is a necessity for effective governance," he stated.
Balancing Act: Friends and colleagues have praised the Minister for balancing his demanding role as a Cabinet Minister under the Mahama administration with the intense workload of a UK law degree.
Inside the 2026 Cabinet Shuffle context
The Minister's achievement comes at a time when he is leading several high-stakes digital reforms in Ghana:
Digital Innovations: Since being sworn in on January 30, 2025, Sam George has pivoted the Ministry toward "Digital Sovereignty," focusing on localizing data and protecting Ghanaian citizens from global tech overreach.
Legislative Legacy: Already a veteran of the Ghanaian Parliament, his new legal expertise is expected to be a major asset as the government crafts the 2026 Digital Economy Bill.
The "Sam George" Brand: From his vocal stance on the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill to his current focus on high-speed rural connectivity, the Minister continues to be one of the most prominent and academically decorated figures in the current administration.
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