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New MTN CEO Meets Asantehene To Discuss Vision and Improvements

Story Highlights
  • MTN Ghana's new CEO paid a courtesy visit to the Asantehene,
  • He emphasized his commitment to improving MTN's services
  • Otumfuo acknowledged MTN's dominant market share

MTN Ghana’s new CEO, Steven Blewett, along with company officials, paid a courtesy visit to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, at the Manhyia Palace on Wednesday.

Mr. Blewett’s primary purpose was to introduce himself as he assumes his new role and shares his vision for the company’s future.

He emphasized his commitment to improving MTN’s services throughout Ghana, particularly in Asanteman.

Respectful Collaboration

Blewett highlighted the importance of cultural respect: “As someone who values tradition, I believe it’s crucial to pay homage to the Asantehene. I also hope to learn about any concerns His Majesty may have regarding MTN’s services. Together with my team, we can address them and provide a better experience for all Ghanaians and the people of Asanteman.”

He expressed his gratitude to the Asantehene for the longstanding support MTN Ghana has received. He pledged to further strengthen the company’s relationship with the Asantehene and the region.

Focus on Quality Service

Blewett outlined plans to enhance data, network, and other services specifically for Ashanti residents. “My vision is to ensure our operations and services continue to excel throughout Ghana, including Asanteman. This will solidify our partnership with the people we serve,” he stated.

The Asantehene Responds

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II welcomed the MTN Ghana team and commended them for maintaining a positive relationship with the people of Asanteman and the Manhyia Palace.

He acknowledged MTN’s dominant market share and expressed his hope for continued high-quality service.

“It’s no surprise that MTN holds such a large share of the telecommunications market,” the Asantehene remarked. “I urge you to maintain the highest quality of service to benefit all Ghanaians, especially those in Asanteman.”

This revised article condenses the original while capturing the key points: Blewett’s introduction, focus on improved services, and the Asantehene’s positive response.

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