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The CEO of MTN Ghana, Mr Michael
Ikpoki, together with the executive body of the organisation, have
interacted with select editors and senior journalists in Accra to share
highlights of MTN Ghana’s financial report for the year 2012 and to
discuss other issues regarding MTN’s operations.
The forum
brought together media persons from print, radio, television and online
as well as the leadership of media associations such as Ghana
Journalists Association (GJA), Private Newspaper Publishers Association
(PRINPAG), Ghana Association of Writers (GAW), Journalists for Business
Advocacy (JBA) and the Network of Communications Reporters (NCR).
In
a presentation to the media, the CEO of MTN Mr. Michael Ikpoki shared
highlights on the company’s contribution to national development over
the past year. He said “MTN made a total of GH?448,659,443 tax
contribution in 2012.”
He also stated that the company is
responsible for direct and indirect employment of 500,000 people thereby
supporting local empowerment and job creation. This he said includes
people who are directly employed by the organization and those employed
through its dealers, sub dealers and suppliers, partners and other third
parties within the value chain.
Highlighting MTN’s corporate
social investments, he stated that, “We believe in giving back to the
communities in which we operate and this is evident in our CSI projects
across the country that is impacting the lives of hundreds of thousands
of Ghanaians”.
Addressing the issue of network expansion and
upgrades to deliver quality services to Ghanaians, Mr. Michael Ikpoki
indicated that investments in network expansion projects will be
intensified in 2013. He confirmed that a total of US$105 had been set
aside for customer impacting capital investments which will result in
boosting capacity for voice and data services and enhancing service
quality across the country”, he said.
The forum was also used to
reveal the new vision and mission statement of MTN Group. Other issues
of interest to the public such as the effect of the current power
outages on the business, transparency in MTN promotions and other
customer related issues were also discussed.
The Presidents of
the Ghana Association of Writers, PRINPAG and the GJA expressed their
appreciation for the information shared with the media and encourage MTN
to organize such fora on a regular basis to educate the public on their
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Source: Citifmonline.com |
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