Audio By Carbonatix
MTN Ghana has been recognised with three awards at the thirdedition of the Health, Environment, Safety and Security awards ceremony held at the Movenpick Ambassador hotel in Accra.
MTN was awarded ‘The most outstanding for its contributions for Sustainable Development’.
The company also received ‘The Corporate Social Responsibility Excellence award’ and the ‘Telecoms Facility Excellence award’.
Receiving the awards, the Senior Manager for Security Risk Management, Foster Kplomdo expressed his appreciation to the organizers for the recognition given to MTN’s contribution to sustainable development initiatives within the communities it operates and the management of its facilities.

He dedicated the awards to the Security & Safety and the MTN Ghana Foundation team at MTN for their commitment to ensuring that staff, customers and stakeholders of MTN are always safe, especially in this period where the world is battling with the Covid-19 pandemic.
Commenting on the awards, the Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana, Selorm Adadevoh, commended the Safety and Security Team of MTN and the MTN Foundation for their steadfastness in ensuring MTN provided a safe and secure environment for staff, customers and the general public.
He said, “your approach to managing the security and health of both staff and stakeholders within our communities during the pandemic is commendable”.
There was business continuity as customers were engaged in a safe environment. In addition, our communities bonded with us more because we demonstrated our concern with the PPEs and Vaccines we donated during the Covid-19 pandemic last year.”

He added, “We are excited the awards Board of HESS has recognised our contribution conferred these awards on us. We hope to do more in that regard.”
The HESS awards was organised by Ianmatsun Global Services Ltd, organizers of the Sustainability and Social Investment Awards and publishers of the Sustainability Report Magazine in partnership with Firmus Advisory a leading Research Company in Ghana.
It is designed to identify, publicly recognise and celebrate outstanding companies for exceptional performance and innovations focused on occupational Health, the Environment, Employee and Stakeholder Safety and security.
This is the second time MTN has participated in the awards program and continues to be recognised for its dedication to ensuring employees and stakeholders health and safety remains paramount.
This year’s awards program was under the theme: ‘Building a resilient workspace post -Covid-19; The role of HSSE initiatives.'
Latest Stories
-
Baba Jamal interrogated by Special Prosecutor over alleged vote-buying claims
11 minutes -
Hooked on survival: Human impact of climate-driven illegal fishing
23 minutes -
Agric economist demands end to political control in cocoa industry
46 minutes -
Speaker directs business committee to schedule anti-LGBTQ bill for parliamentary consideration
1 hour -
Inflation drop doesn’t mean prices have fallen – Oppong Nkrumah clarifies
1 hour -
Kenya to confront Russia over ‘unacceptable’ use of its nationals in combat
1 hour -
Running Ghana by elections, not by plans: Galamsey as the consequence
1 hour -
Israeli theatre scholar Prof Roy Horovitz brings cultural exchange to Ghana
1 hour -
Awula Serwaa slams Amansie Central Assembly over ‘Galamsey Tax’ defence
2 hours -
High airport infrastructure charges making Ghana’s aviation sector uncompetitive – stakeholders
2 hours -
Mining Indaba: African integration requires collective will – Armah-Kofi Buah
2 hours -
Drowning in hunger: Nawuni farmers struggle to survive amidst floods and climate change
2 hours -
15 women arrested in New Juaben South over human trafficking, sex work charges
2 hours -
Arrest officials issuing illegal mining licences, Ashigbey demands
2 hours -
Nyasabga’s women farmers bear the brunt of climate change and land degradation, others turn to smart agriculture
2 hours
