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CSO Asks Tinubu To Redeploy Communications Minister Over Bandits Comment

A civil society organisation has called on President Bola Tinubu to redeploy the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, following his public remarks on how bandits use telecommunications systems to evade tracking. The group expressed concern that the minister’s explanations could embolden criminals and downplay government responsibility in closing security loopholes.​ Tijani had stated on a television programme that bandits and terrorists exploit poor network coverage and employ sophisticated “call hopping” technology, bouncing calls off multiple towers in remote areas to avoid detection. He also suggested that some widely held claims about unregistered SIM cards remain unverified and technically complex.​ In its reaction, the CSO argued that such comments were insensitive at a time when Nigerians are dealing with frequent kidnappings, ransom demands and rural attacks. The group insisted that the minister should prioritise concrete actions to […]

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Ghana Appoints KPMG to Oversee AT Ghana and Telecel Merger

Ghana’s Minister for Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Sam Nartey George, has confirmed that KPMG has been appointed as transaction advisor for the proposed merger between AT Ghana (formerly AirtelTigo) and Telecel Ghana. Speaking at a press briefing on Friday, September 5, 2025, the Minister explained that the move is part of government’s plan to create a strong second operator in the telecom sector to reduce the current market imbalance. “The government has appointed KPMG as transaction advisor to guide the future of AT, with the goal of building a strong competitor to rebalance the mobile market,” Mr. George stated. Under its mandate, KPMG will review government’s shareholding in Telecel Ghana and propose strategies to boost competition and service quality. The firm has been given 60 days to complete its work. The Minister also addressed concerns from AT Ghana staff, […]

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Minister Orders MultiChoice Ghana to Cut DStv Fees or Face License Withdrawal

The Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel George, has issued a firm directive to MultiChoice Ghana, operators of DStv, to reduce subscription charges by September 6, 2025, or risk losing its license to operate in the country. Speaking at the Digital Africa Summit in Accra, Mr George stressed the government’s commitment to protecting consumers through fair pricing, especially in light of improving economic conditions. He confirmed that government officials are scheduled to meet MultiChoice tomorrow to resolve the standoff. “They have up to the 6th of September. If by then there is no resolution, we will shut down the operations of MultiChoice. No company is more powerful than the collective interest of the Ghanaian people,” the Minister warned. He further disclosed that MultiChoice has failed to provide critical pricing data required under the Electronic Communications Act (ECA), leaving […]

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