The Minister of Works, Housing and Water Resources Kenneth Gilbert Adjei has charged the management TDC Ghana Ltd to leverage on its leadership in the housing delivery sector to push the government’s affordable housing agenda.
Mr. Adjei made the call on Thursday June 5, 2025 during the launch a 24-hour call centre as well as a Prestige and Premium services initiative by the TDC Ghana Ltd.
These new initiatives were aimed at providing customers with access to support and assistance at any time and enhancing customer relations and service delivery.
Mr. Adjei said the TDC has over the years consistently demonstrated an impressive result in delivering housing units and was optimistic that the new service offerings would exceed client expectations.
“Let us utilise this initiative as a foundation for enhanced collaboration among government agencies, local authorities and communities to construct resilient, inclusive and livable cities” he said.
He said the 24-hour call centre and premium services initiative introduced by management of TDC would not only enhance operational efficiency, create employment opportunities, but also boost investor confidence adding that it reflects TDC’s commitment to redefining public real estate service delivery.
Mr Adjei commended the board and management for their unwavering dedication to institutional reinvention by establishing new benchmarks in the administration of public housing adding that the rolling out of the new initiatives aligned with the government’s “resetting agenda” and vision for a modern, responsive public service system.
The Acting Managing Director of TDC Ghana Ltd, Courage Nunekpeku described the initiative as a call to expand productivity beyond the limits of the traditional 8am to 5pm adding that it was designed to create jobs, stimulate economic activity, and build a country where services and opportunities were accessible around the clock
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