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Telecom company, Tigo Ghana has cut the price of international calls to Saudi Arabia by 25 percent for pre-paid and post-paid customers.
The incredible packages valid until 31 October 2015, will allow customers in Ghana to stay in touch with friends and family on pilgrimage during the holy season of Hajj at a discount rate. Customers can sign on to any of the packages by dialling *515#.
Speaking to journalists in Accra, the Director of Mobile at Tigo Ghana, Tara Squire, said: “Through our special Saudi Arabia packages, we have discounted the call rate by 25 percent because our customers want to have longer calls with their loved ones embarking on the religious pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.”
“As a digital lifestyle company, we are mindful of the needs of our customers and want them to partake in the Hajj blessings by staying in touch with those on the holy journey,” said Mr Squire.
He explained that the company has consistently provided value added services to its customers through international packages.
He urged Muslim faithfuls to take advantage of the offer and stated that the company will continue to keep its promise of providing customers with the best quality of service.
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