TDC Ghana Limited has reversed several appointments made by previous leaders after instructions from the Chief of Staff. Managing Director Courage Makafui Nunekpeku said these changes happened because earlier promotions were based on personal connections rather than qualifications. The previous management ignored company policies, labor laws, and HR procedures when making these appointments. Management has published job vacancies and conducted proper interviews to fill positions with deserving candidates. They continue working to streamline operations across all departments.
Nunekpeku mentioned he has strong support from his management team, who aim to transform TDC for the better in coming years. He confirmed that planned investigations would not interfere with their core business objectives for the year. The Kpone Affordable Housing project, previously canceled, has resumed with some contractors returning to work. The redesigned project will ultimately provide 800 flats when completed. The TDC clubhouse has deteriorated significantly with structural damage.
Nunekpeku revealed that commercial lands under TDC control have been sold out completely. He affirmed that land audits would continue unless stopped directly by the sector minister or president. He emphasized that former managing directors must explain their decisions regarding land sales during their leadership terms.
Nunekpeku mentioned he has strong support from his management team, who aim to transform TDC for the better in coming years. He confirmed that planned investigations would not interfere with their core business objectives for the year. The Kpone Affordable Housing project, previously canceled, has resumed with some contractors returning to work. The redesigned project will ultimately provide 800 flats when completed. The TDC clubhouse has deteriorated significantly with structural damage.
Nunekpeku revealed that commercial lands under TDC control have been sold out completely. He affirmed that land audits would continue unless stopped directly by the sector minister or president. He emphasized that former managing directors must explain their decisions regarding land sales during their leadership terms.