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The Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful has accused the Deputy Ranking Member on Parliament’s Select Committee for Communication, Samuel Nartey George, of lacking understanding of the AirtelTigo transaction.
According to the Minister, it is not out of the ordinary to purchase a company at just a dollar and that whoever doubts it must seek for education.
The Member of Parliament for the Ningo-Prampram Constituency, Samuel Nartey George, had questioned the purchase of the company at $1, claiming it was actually $25million.
The MP had said in a post that the Minister should prepare to appear before the Committee and give details of the transaction.
Francis Xavier Sosu writes: Akufo-Addo s 100 days of despair, disappointment
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Government of Ghana takeover AirtelTigo The Government of Ghana, Airtel, and Tigo concluded the discussions for the transfer of AirtelTigo shares to the Ghanaian government along with all customers, assets, and agreed liabilities. The parties are in advance stages of discussions for the conclusion of the commercial agreement for the transfer of AirtelTigo on a going concern basis to the Government of Ghana, Airtel said in a statement to the Bombay Stock Exchange in India. The proposed deal would result in the government of Ghana acquiring 100% shares of Airtel Ghana Ltd, also known as AirtelTigo, along with all its customers, assets, and agreed liabilities.