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Vodafone affirms commitment to Ghana

April 4, 2017
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Vodafone Ghana has affirmed its commitment to the development of the country through the efficient delivery of modern telecommunication services across the country.

The second largest telecom company by market share in Ghana, has consistently proven a thought-leader in the delivery of creativity and innovation in the industry.

The company recently outdoored its essence as a SuperNet with a promise to ensure customers are empowered across every facet of theirs needs – at home, in the office or on the go.

In an interaction with President Nana Akuffo-Addo at the Flagstaff House, the Chief Executive of the Africa, Middle East and Asia (AMAP) region, Vivek Badrinath, and Ghana CEO, Yolanda Cuba emphasised a concerted effort to ensure the company pursues a digitalisation agenda that will leave no one in the country behind in the technological advancement process.

The visit to the Flagstaff House was to formally congratulate H.E. Nana Akuffo-Addo on his assumption of the high office of President of the Republic Ghana. It was also to discuss issues of mutual interest to Government and Vodafone, both shareholders in Vodafone Ghana (30% Government, 70% Vodafone).

Over the years, the two have forged a close shareholder relationship, as Vodafone Ghana aims to remain a significant player in Ghana’s telecommunications industry.

Ms Yolanda Cuba said Ghana remains a very important market for Vodafone, hence the continuous introduction of new products and initiatives to support government in transforming the sector and the economy at large.

She mentioned some of the interventions as Vodafone’s Instant Schools project, the Farmers’ club product, Vodafone Cash, and said they were proving to be key enablers in shaping the socio-economic landscape of Ghana.

Present at the meeting were Director of External Affairs and Legal, Gayheart Mensah and Director of Finance, Kenneth Gomado.

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Credit: Vodafone Ghana

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