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MTN Ghana engages CSOs on digital inclusion

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September 20, 2025
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MTN Ghana hosted selected representatives from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) at its Head Office in Accra for a forum focused on connectivity, sustainability, and digital inclusion.

The CSO Forum is part of MTN’s ongoing stakeholder engagement initiatives aimed at fostering transparency, gathering feedback, and strengthening partnerships that support the company’s ambition to lead digital solutions for Africa’s progress.

In her opening remarks, Adwoa Wiafe, Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer of MTN Ghana, underscored the critical role of CSOs as partners in shaping policy and public discourse. She emphasised that as the telecom and digital sector evolves into what she described as the “sector of sectors,” MTN must continue to balance business growth with responsibility.

Ms. Wiafe reiterated that sustainability lies at the core of MTN’s strategy, highlighting initiatives such as the ban on plastic bottles in MTN offices to reduce waste and protect the environment. She also noted the company’s progress in renewable energy adoption, pointing out that half of MTN Ghana’s energy needs are now met through green sources.

Reuben Opata, Chief Technical Officer of MTN Ghana, delivered a detailed presentation on the evolution of mobile technology and the state of MTN’s network. He stressed the centrality of investment in delivering reliable connectivity.

MTN Ghana CSOs

“You cannot deliver quality service without significant investment. MTN has invested over $1 billion in Ghana’s network because that’s what it takes to expand coverage and improve quality,” he said.

Mr. Opata further explained that despite these substantial investments, challenges such as frequent fibre cuts continue to disrupt service delivery. “This year alone, MTN has spent about $22 million repairing fibre cuts. Without these repairs, communication simply stops — that’s how critical fibre is to Ghana’s connectivity,” he added.

Georgina Asare Fiagbenu, Senior Manager for Corporate Communications, reaffirmed MTN’s commitment to engaging stakeholders in advancing Ghana’s digital agenda. She also pledged to sustain open and transparent communication between CSOs and MTN to deepen collaboration and build trust.

MTN Ghana CSOs

The discussions at the forum also addressed issues such as accessibility for persons with disabilities, customer experience, and the role of digital technology in driving economic growth. Participants welcomed the open dialogue and raised concerns around Mobile Money fraud, affordability, accessibility, and inclusivity, emphasising the need for continued collaboration and highlighting areas where MTN could improve to better serve communities.

Also present at the forum were Samuel Bartels, Senior Manager for Regulatory and Government Affairs, the Corporate Communications team, and other MTN Ghana staff.

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