The newly appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of telecommunication service supplier, MTN Ghana, Mr Stephen Blewett, has pledged his dedication to strengthen his outfit’s relationship with the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA).
Mr Blewett made the pledge when he led a delegation of the telecommunication service professionalvider to pay a courtesy name on the management of the GJA yesterday.
He was accompanied by the Head of Corporate Communications of MTN Ghana, Mrs Georgina Asare Fiagbenu, the Chief Corporate Sevices and Sustainability Officer, Mrs Adwoa Afriyie Wiafe, and different members of the corporate.
According to Mr Blewett, strengthening the connection between MTN Ghana and the GJA was necessary as a result of MTN Ghana wanted the media to advertise its model and to construct on the success of his predecessor, Mr Selorm Adadevoh.
He additional burdened the necessity to present the youth the chance to develop their expertise, including that “the next greatest technology will come out of Africa, and even better, Ghana”.
Highlighting the significance of the media, particularly digital media to the expansion of a counstrive’s democracy, Mr Blewett urged the media in Ghana to make sure that the citizenry was supplied with correct info.
He additionally assured the GJA of MTN Ghana’s assist in its operations and promised to work along with his delegation to handle a few of its challenges, similar to knowledge challenges skilled by the media.
The President of the GJA, Mr Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, advised Mr Blewett to see the media in Ghana as his closest ally as MTN Ghana sought to deepen its relationship with the GJA.
Mr Dwumfour additionally urged Mr Blewett to be balanced and proactive in coping with the normal and new media as most citizenry considered the normal media as a reputable supply of data regardless of the emergence of recent media, including that being proactive and balanced would assist diffuse any negativity in regards to the MTN model.
He was hopeful that Mr Blewett would use his experience, strategic pondering, and fervour for innovation and motivational management to drive ahead the MTN Ghana model.
Sharing the visions of the GJA, Mr Dwumfour pledged his outfit’s assist to MTN Ghana, whereas calling on the brand new CEO to support the Association in direction of its seventy fifth anniversary celebrations.
Additionally, he known as on Mr Blewett to assist fast-track the professionalcess of acquiring an MTN merchant account by the GJA, which it had utilized for a 12 months now.
BY BENJAMIN ARCTON-TETTEY