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Sam George Announces New Data Bundle Rates: More Value, Higher Prices Starting July 1

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From July 1, 2025, the prices and value of data bundles from Ghana’s top mobile networks will change. This was announced today (June 10) by the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Hon. Samuel Nartey George (MP), during a press briefing in Accra.

The new changes follow discussions with the heads of MTN Ghana, Telecel Ghana, and AT Ghana (formerly AirtelTigo), aimed at giving customers better value while supporting the telecom industry.

Here’s What’s Changing:

MTN Ghana

  • A 15% price increase will be added to all existing data bundles.

  • The GH₵399 bundle, which had been reduced and renamed as a GH₵350 bundle offering 92.88GB, is coming back. It will now offer 214GB for GH₵399.

AT Ghana

  • All current data bundles will increase by 10% in price.

  • The GH₵400 bundle, which used to offer 195GB, will now give you 236GB.

Telecel Ghana

  • All current bundles will also increase by 10%.

  • The GH₵400 bundle, which used to give only 90GB, will now give you 250GB—a major boost in value.

Why the Changes?

The Minister explained that the goal is to make sure customers get better data offers, while also helping the telecom companies manage their rising costs.

He also assured the public that the National Communications Authority (NCA) has been asked to closely monitor the changes and punish any company that doesn’t comply.

“From July 1, if any network fails to implement these new bundles correctly, sanctions will apply,” Sam George said.

No More “Missing Data” Worries

Sam George also addressed a common concern—data disappearing mysteriously. He said the NCA ran tests last year and found no issues with how MTN, Telecel, or AT credited data bundles.

All bundles were properly credited, unused data didn’t expire if they weren’t meant to, and data was rolled over where it should be.

Moving forward, the NCA will conduct similar checks every quarter to ensure accuracy and protect consumers.

Looking Ahead: Cheaper Data?

The Minister revealed that he’s in talks with the Finance Minister to reduce the heavy taxes on data services, which currently make up about 39% of the cost. There are also plans to introduce a special electricity tariff for telecom services—similar to what the mining sector enjoys—to help reduce operational costs.

Final Words from the Minister

“My focus is the people of Ghana. I’ll work with urgency and honesty to fix the problems in this sector,” Sam George promised.

The new data packages are expected to give consumers more data for their money while helping telecom companies improve their services across the country.

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OSP Charges Paul Adom-Otchere Over GACL Contract; Fails to Meet Bail Conditions

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has formally charged Paul Adom-Otchere, former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), alongside two other individuals, in connection with a contentious revenue assurance contract.

 

Despite being granted bail, Mr. Adom-Otchere remains in custody after failing to meet the bail requirement of providing two landed properties registered in his name. He reportedly informed investigators that he does not own any such properties in Ghana, making compliance with the condition unattainable.

 

Also charged are Otchere Kwame Baffour Awuah, Group Executive for Commercial Services at GACL, and Albert Adjetey Adjei-Laryea, Chief Executive Officer of Devnest Systems.

 

The charges stem from an ongoing investigation into a revenue assurance contract awarded to a private firm allegedly linked to the owner of Strategic Mobilisation Ghana Ltd (SML). The OSP is examining suspected procurement violations, including the alleged sole-sourcing of a company that did not receive board approval from GACL.

 

Mr. Adom-Otchere was summoned for questioning on Thursday, July 31, following a formal notice issued on July 25, 2025.

 

In an interview with Citi Newsroom prior to his appearance before the OSP, Adom-Otchere described the investigation as politically driven. “I describe this as a witch-hunt,” he stated, asserting that he played no part in executing the contract. “The contract in question was signed by the Managing Director of Ghana Airports Company, and I was not even aware it had been executed.”

 

He further questioned why the investigation is focused on him instead of the GACL management officials who handled the contract process.

 

The OSP is expected to release additional information on the case and outline the next steps in the legal process in the coming days.

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OSP’s Bail Conditions for Adom-Otchere ‘Unjust and Excessive’ – Lawyer

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Nicholas Lenin Anane Agyei, legal representative for Paul Adom-Otchere, has condemned the bail terms set by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), describing them as harsh and discriminatory.

 

This follows the OSP’s directive that Mr. Adom-Otchere, former Board Chairman of the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), must present two landed properties registered in his name before securing bail. Despite being officially granted bail, he remains in custody due to his inability to meet this condition.

 

Speaking on Channel One Newsroom on Thursday, July 31, Mr. Agyei expressed concern that the OSP’s demands appear intended to deliberately prolong Mr. Adom-Otchere’s detention.

 

He argued that the requirement was not only excessive but also unfair to individuals without significant assets.

 

“Asking for two landed properties in the name of the accused is an unreasonable demand, especially when it’s known he doesn’t own any. It’s as though the system is designed to deny bail to those without wealth,” he said.

 

Mr. Agyei further revealed that during preliminary procedures, Mr. Adom-Otchere had clearly indicated that he does not possess any landed properties. Despite this disclosure, the OSP still made such a condition central to his bail.

 

“It’s concerning that the OSP would insist on such conditions even after learning about his lack of property ownership. This, in our view, amounts to a veiled attempt to keep him behind bars,” he added.

 

He assured the public that the legal team is actively pursuing all lawful channels to challenge the conditions and secure the release of his client.

 

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OSP Invites Former GACL Board Chair Paul Adom-Otchere Over Suspected Corruption in Audit Deal

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The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has summoned Paul Adom-Otchere, the former Board Chairman of Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), for questioning as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged corruption and financial irregularities.

 

The probe focuses on a revenue assurance audit contract between GACL and a private firm, with suspicions surrounding the financial management and accounting of airport revenues under the agreement.

 

In an official letter dated July 25, 2025, the OSP identified Mr. Adom-Otchere as a suspect in the matter, citing potential corruption and corruption-related offenses. He has been asked to appear at the OSP’s South Ridge office on Thursday, July 31, 2025.

 

Confirming receipt of the summons in an interview with Myjoyonline.com, Mr. Adom-Otchere, who recently completed his term as board chair, disclosed that his legal team has requested a new date—Monday, August 4—due to court engagements in Kumasi.

 

While pledging his full cooperation, he expressed surprise at being singled out, arguing that the decision-making around the contract was primarily handled by GACL management and its managing director, both of whom remain in office and available to assist with the inquiry.

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