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Home » Minority Demands Immediate Suspension of AT Ghana–Telecel Deal, Calls for Full Parliamentary Probe

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Minority Demands Immediate Suspension of AT Ghana–Telecel Deal, Calls for Full Parliamentary Probe

Agyemkum Tuah
Last updated: October 15, 2025 2:44 pm
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The Minority in Parliament is demanding an immediate suspension of the ongoing restructuring process between AT Ghana and Telecel Ghana, citing concerns over transparency, national interest, and the strategic value of AT Ghana as a national asset.

At a press conference in Accra on Wednesday, October 15, Ranking Member of the Communications Committee, Matthew Nyindam, labeled the proposed arrangement as far more than a routine business transaction. He emphasized that the deal affects a critical national institution that has long contributed to Ghana’s technological development and resilience during national emergencies.

“This is not merely about the sale of a company,” Nyindam stated. “It is about safeguarding national institutions that have served Ghana with distinction, nurtured top talent, and proven their value during times of national crisis.”

He urged government, industry stakeholders, and the public to work collectively to keep AT Ghana under Ghanaian ownership and control.

“We must act decisively to ensure that AT remains in Ghanaian hands and continues to support the digital and economic future of this country,” he said.

The Minority’s Demands:

  1. An immediate halt to the current restructuring or consolidation process;
  2. A full parliamentary inquiry into the circumstances and terms of the proposed transaction;
  3. Complete disclosure of all agreements, correspondence, and related documentation;
  4. Publication of advisory reports, including recommendations from AFROTEX/Rektron on the best strategic direction for AT Ghana;
  5. A comprehensive financial assessment of AT Ghana to determine its debt position and to address the issues that previously led to service disruptions.

Nyindam stressed that such a significant decision should not bypass Parliament.

“Any decision regarding AT Ghana’s future must be subject to full parliamentary scrutiny,” he asserted.

In contrast, the Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has downplayed claims of a merger or acquisition. Addressing the media on September 5, the Minister clarified that the ongoing process is taking place under a force majeure condition, not as a standard business transaction.

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