Telecel optimistic about its future in Ghana following 21% growth

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Moh Damush, Telecel Group CEO and Co-Founder

Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of the Telecel Group, Moh Damush has expressed optimism about Telecel’s future in Ghana, following the company’s 21% growth in subscriber base since entering into the country in 2023.

During a recent courtesy call on the Acting Director General of the National Communications Authority (NCA), Rev. Ing. Edmund Yirenkyi Fianko, the Telecel boss stated that “We are committed to creating a remarkable success story in Ghana. Our 21% growth reflects the significant progress we’ve made, and with continued macroeconomic stability, we expect even greater impact in the telecom industry.”

He assured the regulator that the Group is focused on financial restructuring that will see further capital injections into the country, adding that Telecel looks forward to an increase in spectrum allocation to enhance the delivery of quality services to consumers.

Moh Damush praised Ghana’s local talent pool, noting, “Ghanaians are full of talent. We are proud to work with highly qualified individuals who can serve not only in Ghana but across our global operations.”

The Telecel Group included Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO of Telecel Ghana; Victor Badin, Chief Financial Officer of Telecel Group; Samuel Owusu-Mensah, Director of Finance; Mohamad Ghaddar, Chief Operating Officer; Augusta Andrews, Director of Legal and External Affairs; and Hussein Rifai.

Their visit to the NCA marks a renewed commitment to deepening collaboration and driving sustainable growth in Ghana’s telecommunications sector.

They were received at the NCA by Rev. Ing. Edmund Fianko, who reaffirmed NCA’s dedication to ongoing dialogue and regulatory support for all industry players.

Rev. Ing. Edmund Yirenkyi Fianko, Acting Director-General of National Communication Authority

He underscored the importance of strategic resources and capital injections from the Telecel Group in the delivery of high-quality telecommunications services across the country.

Rev. Ing. Fianko reassured the delegation that the NCA is actively working on arrangements to ensure equitable spectrum management.

“Our goal is not to frustrate non-significant market power (non-SMP) operators but to create a competitive market space for all the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) in the country” he noted. “We’ve seen progress in your numbers as the decline has been stayed and we are hopeful that market share will continue to grow.”

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