The Northern
Sector Area Sales Manager of MTN Ghana, Tawfiq Moomin, has attributed the
erratic internet services currently being experienced by users of 4G phones in
the Tamale and Sagnarigu areas to fibre cable cuts by thieves and other
construction activities.
He however stated that, engineers of MTN Ghana were on
the field working around the clock to rectify the problem and put in place
measures to ensure that the problem did not recur.
For about a week now, many customers of 4th
Generation (4G) network within the Tamale and Sagnarigu areas have been
complaining about erratic internet services they receive.
As a result, some of these customers of MTN have
suffered losses due to their inability to receive information via emails and
other social media platforms sent to them by clients, business partners and
colleagues at work.
Philip Liebs, a blogger and social media fanatic in
Tamale says “I interact with a lot people including followers and clients via
facebook, whatsApp and emails on a daily basis. For the past five days, when I
sent a whatsApp message with my 4G phone it takes about a minute or two for the
message to be delivered to the person on the other end.
MTN Official Sharing Free Airtime |
“On facebook, it takes longer, about two to three
minutes for a picture to be uploaded. At times messages sent to me via emails delay
before they’re delivered. I mean, this is worrying and I think MTN should do
something about it as soon as possible. During the rainy season we don’t
experience this challenge but as soon as we enter the dry season, then these
problems start”, he lamented.
But Mr. Moomin in an interview with Savannahnews
at the 2017 edition of MTN Savanna Fest held in Tamale, appealed to
residents particularly the 4G phone users to exercise some restraint as the
engineers were trying very hard to fix the 4G internet problem.
He also implored residents to be on the lookout for
persons who might approach them with cables to sell to report them if they suspect
they were stolen cables belonging to any telecom operator.
On Savanna Fest, Mr. Moomin expressed satisfaction
with the level of patronage by drawing a comparative analysis with this year’s
event and previous years.
A Section of Participants At The Festival |
“We in MTN acknowledge the fact that, a healthy body
means that we will have a health society and once we have a healthy society we
will be able to achieve the developmental needs of the region. And so bringing
together the various groups…keep fit organisations is one clear manifestation
to achieve this particular aim of MTN Savanna Fest. And so today what we’re
seeing here shows very significant progress over the years. We started the Savanna
Fest initiative in 2012 and over the years we have evolved and gotten to this
stage. Today as you can see the numbers were so encouraging…over a thousand
people coming on board to take part in this exercise”, he indicated.
Savanna Fest is an annual event of MTN Ghana that
brings together thousands of residents of the Upper West, Upper East and the Northern
Regions at different locations in the respective regions to engage in various
kinds of fitness exercises and other activities.
The objective is to boost the health of residents particularly
the youth through physical exercises including jogging, walking, football and
health screening.
At the Northern Regional Capital, Tamale, where staff
of MTN Ghana made its first stop to hold this year’s edition of Savanna Fest,
hundreds of young people and older folks from ten different Keep Fit Clubs,
thronged the Jubilee Park to take part in a health walk dubbed “Walkathon”.
Amidst brass band music, they began the walk from the
Jubilee Park through the Sakasaka-Agric road, made a U-turn at the Agric
Traffic Light back to the Jubilee Park. At the Jubilee Park, participants were
taken through various kinds of aerobic exercise.
The enthusiastic participants were also given free airtime
in a competition called “fastest fingers”, where the airtime codes were
mentioned for everyone who is an MTN subscriber to load on their phones.
Meanwhile, the whole event was crowned with a football
gala at the Tamale Sports Stadium Training Pitch. About 16 teams competed in
the football gala with the best performing teams taking home trophies, souvenirs
and cash prizes.
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