A prominent African-focused telecommunications provider, Telecel Ghana, has officially launched its branch in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional Capital.
The official launch took place today, on April 25, 2024.
Telecel Group, which operates in over 20 countries, entered the Ghanaian market in February 2023 by acquiring a 70% majority stake in Ghana Telecommunication Company Limited (GTCL).
Following the acquisition, Telecel rebranded Vodafone Ghana within a year and has significantly expanded its network infrastructure throughout the country.
During the official launch in Kumasi, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Telecel, Engineer Patricia Obo-Nai, emphasized that the telecommunications network aims to address and improve the country’s network issues.
“Telecel is here to strengthen and stabilise network issues in Ghana. Therefore as Telecel has invested in Ghana, as a Telecommunication Company, all network problems are going to be resolved.” Engineer Obo-Nai stated.
She added that “We are going to expand our coverage as well as improve upon our services in areas we were not available.”
The people of Ghana have 30% share in Telecel and therefore I’ll encourage all Ghanaians to participate in our company.
The CEO said Telecel will continue to offer good services to their consumers in the country.
Speaking about Mobile Money business, she emphasized that Telecel is a reliable and secure option for all customers. The company has implemented stringent measures to combat mobile money fraud, ensuring the safety of all transactions.
Mr. Samuel Pyne, the Chief Executive Officer of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, expressed his appreciation for Telecel’s presence in Greater Kumasi and the Ashanti Region.
However, he urged the company’s executives to enhance their services in Kumasi.
He emphasized the importance of making their rates more affordable to encourage greater usage of their telecommunications network in the region.
Source: Oyerepafmonline.com / Joseph Marfo