GIPC Endorses MTN Ghana’s $300 million investment drive

The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) has thrown its full support behind MTN Ghana’s ambitious plan to inject $300 million into the country’s economy over the next few years.
GIPC’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Simon Madjie, described MTN as a major force in Ghana’s economic transformation, particularly in the fast-growing ICT and fintech sectors.
Speaking during a strategic meeting with MTN Ghana’s CEO, Mr. Stephen Blewett, Mr. Madjie praised the telecom giant’s continued commitment to Ghana’s development and reaffirmed GIPC’s readiness to collaborate with MTN to attract further investments and engage key stakeholders across the country.
“MTN’s investments are aligned with our national goals for digital and regional development,” Mr. Madjie stated, adding that the GIPC is committed to facilitating partnerships that promote inclusive growth and private sector expansion.
MTN Ghana’s investment strategy includes a strong focus on expanding digital infrastructure beyond the Greater Accra Region. This aligns with GIPC’s broader agenda to stimulate regional economic activity and ensure equitable development across all sixteen regions of Ghana.
The collaboration between GIPC and MTN is expected to create more opportunities in underserved areas, enhance digital access, and drive innovation across sectors
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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