MTN Ghana has announced plans to significantly expand its fibre infrastructure and strengthen network coverage across the Western North Region in 2026.
Mr. Kennedy Kofi Ofosuhene, Corporate Services Advisor for MTN Ghana in the Western and Western North Regions, said the company would roll out new fibre lines, construct additional cell sites, and upgrade existing ones to improve service quality for residents and businesses.
He made this known during an engagement with selected journalists in the Western North Region, aimed at deepening MTN’s collaboration with media stakeholders and addressing customer-related concerns.
Ofosuhene said MTN Ghana considers the Western North Region a priority and remains committed to enhancing connectivity in underserved communities.
“We will continue to invest in expanding our network. The goal is to ensure that more people in the region enjoy reliable, high-quality voice and data services,” he said.
He added that issues raised by journalists, including MTN Mobile Money fraud, Ayo insurance challenges, and the high cost of SIM cards had been forwarded to the relevant departments for action.
Mr. Ofosuhene commended the media for their support and constructive engagement.
“The media in Western North is one of our major stakeholders, and we at MTN Ghana appreciate the cordial relationship. We hope this continues into next year,” he noted.
He also encouraged journalists to intensify public education on mobile money safety, particularly reminding customers never to share their MoMo PINs with third parties.
