Vodafone to invest $700m in telecom infrastructure in
Ghana
From Benjamin Mensah, GNA Special Correspondent, London
London, May 10, Ghanadot/GNA- Briatin-based
Vodafone Group PLC is to invest $700 million in the development
of telecommunication infrastructure in Ghana to improve on its
network services, Sir John Bond, Chairman of the Company has
announced.
The proposed investment formed part of discussions at a meeting
with a Ghana government delegation, led by Ghana President John
Evans Atta Mills during his three-day official visit to London,
at the invitation of the British Government, which ended on
Friday.
Sir John Bond told journalists that the meeting with the
President was very constructive.
He said the Vodafone had expected the Mills' Administration to
go to court over the sale and purchase agreement of Ghana
Telecom, signed last year with the previous Administration.
He indicated however, that President Mills had said Government
was willing to resort to non-legal means, but sit and discuss
the agreement and find a way that would be pleasing to both
sides.
Sir John Bond said the meeting also discussed the transfer of
the Ghana Telecom University.
He however, said one of the main challenges of the Company was
finding sites to develop as stations to extend its services.
According to the Chairman the Company welcomed the stance of
Government for transparency in the deal and operations of the
Company.
GNA