The Minority in Ghana’s Parliament has expressed its support for the growing calls to reduce the prices of DStv subscriptions in the country. According to them, the current prices are exorbitant and a significant burden on the average Ghanaian citizen. They argue that the high cost of subscription has made it difficult for many people to access the service, thereby limiting their access to information and entertainment. The Minority claims that the prices of DStv subscriptions in Ghana are among the highest in the West African sub-region, making it unaffordable for many citizens. They are, therefore, calling on the government to intervene and negotiate with the service providers to reduce the prices. The Minority also believes that the reduction in DStv prices will not only benefit the citizens but also increase the revenue of the service providers. They argue that when the prices are reduced, more people will be able to subscribe to the service, leading to an increase in revenue. The call for a reduction in DStv prices has been ongoing for some time now, with many citizens taking to social media to express their frustration with the high cost of subscription. The Minority’s support for the call is seen as a significant boost to the campaign, as it adds a political dimension to the issue. The Minority’s spokesperson on Communications, noted that the high cost of DStv subscription is a major concern for many Ghanaians, and it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that citizens have access to affordable services. The spokesperson also stated that the Minority will work with other stakeholders to ensure that the prices of DStv subscriptions are reduced. The issue of high DStv prices has been a subject of debate in Ghana for some time now, with many citizens calling for a reduction in prices. The Ghanaian government has been criticized for not doing enough to address the issue, with some accusing it of being insensitive to the plight of citizens. The Minority’s support for the call for a reduction in DStv prices is seen as a welcome development, as it shows that some politicians are listening to the concerns of citizens. However, it remains to be seen whether the government will take any action to address the issue. The reduction in DStv prices will require the cooperation of the service providers, and it is unclear whether they will be willing to reduce their prices. The issue of DStv prices is not only a concern in Ghana but also in other African countries, where the cost of subscription is seen as a major barrier to access. The African Union has called for a reduction in the cost of communication services, including DStv, to promote access to information and entertainment. The call for a reduction in DStv prices is also seen as part of a broader campaign to promote affordable communication services in Africa. In Ghana, the issue of DStv prices has been linked to the broader issue of poverty and inequality, with some arguing that the high cost of subscription exacerbates the problem of poverty. The Minority’s support for the call for a reduction in DStv prices is seen as a step in the right direction, as it shows that some politicians are committed to addressing the concerns of citizens. However, more needs to be done to address the issue, including engaging with the service providers and other stakeholders to find a solution. The reduction in DStv prices will require a collective effort, and it is hoped that the government and other stakeholders will work together to address the issue. The call for a reduction in DStv prices is not only a matter of affordability but also a matter of access to information and entertainment. The high cost of subscription has made it difficult for many people to access the service, thereby limiting their access to information and entertainment. The Minority’s support for the call for a reduction in DStv prices is seen as a significant development, as it shows that some politicians are committed to promoting access to information and entertainment. The issue of DStv prices is a complex one, and it will require a comprehensive solution to address the concerns of citizens. The Minority’s support for the call for a reduction in DStv prices is a welcome development, and it is hoped that the government and other stakeholders will work together to find a solution.