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MTN Group has announced the appointment of Mohammed Rufai as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MTN Congo-Brazzaville, effective September 1, 2024, and Ayham Moussa as Chief Operations Officer (COO) of MTN Nigeria, effective August 19, 2024.
Additionally, the company announces the voluntary early retirement of MTN Côte d’Ivoire CEO Djibril Ouattara and the departure of MTN Nigeria COO Hassan Jabber.
Mohammed Rufai's New Role
Mohammed Rufai, an accomplished professional with over 24 years of experience in ICT and the telecoms industry, joined MTN Nigeria in 2002 and later moved to MTN Ghana, where he became Chief Technical Officer in 2015.
Currently serving as the Chief Technical Officer at MTN Nigeria, Mohammed has held various senior roles across the MTN Group, including Regional CTIO for Southeast Africa and Ghana.
He also serves on the Board of Directors of Bayobab (Nigeria) and MTN Benin.
Mohammed is a driven leader passionate about execution excellence, people development, and customer experience.
He holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science and certifications in Advanced Management and General Management.
Mohammed is an alumnus of Lagos Business School, Cranfield University, UK, and the University of Cambridge, UK. He will be taking over the reins at MTN Congo-Brazzaville from Ayham Moussa.

Ayham Moussa's New Role
Ayham Moussa joins the MTN Nigeria executive leadership team as COO, replacing Hassan Jabber.
Ayham first joined MTN in 2002 and returned in 2006 after a brief hiatus, serving the organization in various markets, including Syria and Guinea-Conakry.
He has held senior roles such as Chief Information Officer, Chief Technical and Information Officer, and CEO of MTN Congo-Brazzaville.
In his technology roles, Ayham played a key role in the country’s digital evolution from 2G to 4G, establishing MTN Congo-Brazzaville as a technology leader.
His team’s efforts were recognized with awards for the best network in West and Central Africa and the MTN Group.
As CEO, Ayham expanded MTN Congo’s leadership and business health, accelerating growth, margins, and operational excellence, while fostering strong relationships with various local stakeholders.
Acknowledgments and Farewells
MTN Group President and CEO Ralph Mupita extended his thanks to Djibril Ouattara for his nearly nine years of contribution, instrumental in building the business in Congo-Brazzaville and leading the turnaround of MTN Côte d’Ivoire.
He also thanked Hassan Jabber for his immense contribution to the success of the Group over 22 years, where his roles included CEO in markets such as Sudan, Guinea-Conakry, and Afghanistan.
“On behalf of the MTN Group Board and Group Exco, I wish both Djibril and Hassan well in their future endeavours. I also congratulate Ayham and Mohammed on their appointments and wish them success in their new roles,” said Ralph Mupita.
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