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MTN reaffirms commitment to open dialogue, expansion in northern Ghana

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MTN Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to fostering open dialogue with the media while expanding its business footprint across the country. This assurance was made by Nii Adotey Mingle, General Manager for MTN’s Northern Business District, at the 2025 MTN Stakeholders and Editors Forum held in Tamale.

The high-level engagement brought together media professionals and stakeholders from four of the five northern regions, in a bid to deepen collaboration and encourage transparent communication between the telecom giant and its key partners.

Speaking at the forum, Mr. Mingle emphasized MTN’s belief in the power of open and meaningful dialogue, describing the media as a critical partner in the company’s journey.

“At MTN, we are constantly committed to building stronger relationships with the media fraternity and encouraging open dialogue, transparency, and collaboration,” he stated. “As key partners in our journey, your role in informing and shaping public discourse is invaluable, and today’s engagement shows how much we value that partnership.”

He further noted that MTN’s presence in the Northern Region reflects its strategic focus on inclusivity and development, highlighting the region’s rich culture, innovation, and potential. Mr. Mingle underscored that MTN’s vision of delivering a modern connected life extends to ensuring communities are not only connected digitally but also empowered through information and engagement.

“This session is designed to not only update you on our progress and plans but also to hear from you. Your feedback, questions, and insights help us improve, innovate, and respond to the needs of our customers and stakeholders more effectively,” he added.

As part of its commitment to digital transformation, Mr. Mingle shared that MTN continues to invest heavily in network infrastructure, digital platforms, and community development across the Northern sector and beyond.

“We are in a rapidly evolving digital era, and as a tech-driven business, MTN is continually investing in our network, in digital platforms, and in the communities we serve,” he said. “But we know that the real impact happens when we work together—and when we engage meaningfully with the people and institutions that tell our stories.”

He noted that the company’s CEO was also present at the forum—marking his first visit to the Northern Region—further reinforcing the importance of the north in MTN’s strategic plans.

Mr. Mingle concluded by encouraging continuous collaboration between MTN and the media to help shape a brighter, digitally connected future for Ghana.

“Today is not just about sharing updates. It’s about strengthening our relationship with you, our media partners, and exploring ways to collaborate in building a brighter digital future.”

The 2025 MTN Stakeholders and Editors Forum in Tamale forms part of MTN Ghana’s broader initiative to engage with its stakeholders across the country and align its operations with the evolving needs of its customers and partners.

Source: A1Radioonline.com|101.1 MHz|Mark Kwasi Ahumah Smith|Bolgatanga

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