Okyenhene Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin II has inspired governments and enterprise leaders to decentralise their operations to speed up growth.
He mentioned this when the senior administration staff of Telecel Ghana, a number one telecommunications firm in Ghana, paid a courtesy name on him.
The go to was geared toward advancing a stronger relationship between Telecel Ghana and Okyenhene in addition to in search of his blessings and steerage within the firm’s new journey as Telecel Ghana.
In March 2024, Telecel Ghana formally unveiled its model to Ghanaians in a spectacular occasion in Accra.
Led by Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO of Telecel Ghana, the delegation expressed their gratitude to the Okyenhene for his heat reception and unwavering help in the direction of companies working inside his jurisdiction.
They additionally highlighted Telecel Ghana’s dedication to contributing to the socio-economic growth of Ghana by means of its modern telecommunications options and company social accountability initiatives.
She reiterated the corporate’s dedication to making sure seamless connectivity and digital inclusion for Ghanaians and affirmed Telecel Ghana’s readiness to companion with the Okyenhene forward of his Twenty fifth-anniversary celebration. She added, “we will continue to work with other stakeholders to explore opportunities for expanding telecommunications infrastructure and enhancing access to digital technologies in Ghana.”
The Okyenhene counseled Telecel Ghana for its efforts in offering dependable and reasonably priced telecommunications companies to the folks of Ghana.
He emphasised the significance of selling decentralisation by key authorities companies and enterprise operations throughout the nation to speed up growth, citing the huge land house in his kingdom which he’s prepared to launch for growth. He additionally threw a broader problem to Ghanaian entrepreneurs to enterprise into establishing indigenous telecommunication companies in Ghana.
The go to concluded with an alternate of items and pleasantries, symbolizing the mutual respect and goodwill between Telecel Ghana and the Okyenhene.
BY TIMES REPORTER