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Airtel-Tigo Deal Gone Wrong: A $1.2 Billion Mess

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
March 4, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
AirtelTigo Telcom purchase done wrong

AirtelTigo Telcom

The Ghanaian government’s acquisition of Airtel-Tigo, once hailed as a strategic move, has turned into a financial disaster. 

According to Bright Simons, Vice President of IMANI Africa, what was supposed to be a turnaround success story has now accumulated approximately $1.2 billion in debt, raising serious concerns about mismanagement and accountability.

Simons revealed that the company’s financial woes have spiraled to the extent that it is struggling to meet its obligations to core suppliers. 

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“Airtel-Tigo owes even its core suppliers, like the American-owned company from which it rents the transmission towers to deliver its services here in Ghana. The company has thus ‘reported Ghana’ to the US government.”

Bright Simons

According to Simons, this is an embarrassing international development for a country already grappling with economic challenges.

This revelation underscores a broader issue of mismanagement in Ghana’s telecom sector. 

Bright Simons laments shady Airtel-Tigo DEAL
Mr. Bright Simons, IMANI Africa

What was initially projected as a promising state takeover, deteriorated into a cautionary tale of failed financial oversight? 

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The consequences of this financial miscalculation extend beyond mere numbers on a balance sheet—Airtel-Tigo’s survival, Ghana’s telecom infrastructure, and the country’s reputation are all at stake.

A Shady Privatization That Failed

One of the most perplexing aspects of this saga is the failed privatization attempt. 

Bright Simons pointed out that the government had an opportunity to offload the struggling company but instead pursued questionable investors. 

” By the time those dubious deals fell through, the debt situation had become so bad that no one wanted to touch Airtel-Tigo with a long pole.”

Bright Simons
AIRTEL-TIGO Telecoms Operations
Telecoms Operations

This revelation paints a grim picture of governance and decision-making. Instead of choosing a transparent and credible path to revitalize Airtel-Tigo, the government opted for risky backroom deals. 

When these shady arrangements inevitably collapsed, Ghana was left holding a sinking ship with no willing buyers in sight. 

This raises fundamental questions: Why was due diligence not followed? Who authorized these dealings? And most importantly, who is accountable for this financial catastrophe?

Adding to the controversy, Simons made another startling claim: “By the way, the key strategists behind the Airtel-Tigo takeover are also the same ones driving the 5G monopoly idea.” 

This suggests that the very individuals responsible for the failed state takeover are now spearheading plans to establish a monopoly over Ghana’s 5G network. 

Given their track record with Airtel-Tigo, should Ghanaians trust them with the country’s next major telecom venture?

A Looming 5G Monopoly Instead of Solutions

Rather than tackling the colossal debt accrued by Airtel-Tigo, the government appears to be shifting focus to another grand telecom initiative—the 5G project. 

Accordingly, Simons warned that this move is nothing short of reckless, given the current crisis. “Instead of focusing on this massive liability, the government is scheming to rather create a new 5G monopoly.”

The question many Ghanaians are asking is simple: Why prioritize a new monopoly when an existing telecom asset is drowning in debt? If Airtel-Tigo’s case is anything to go by, a 5G monopoly under the government could result in yet another financial disaster. 

5G in Ghana; AIRTEL-TIGO TAKEOVER IN THR LIMELIGHT
5G in Ghana

A government facing challenges in managing its current telecom investments must ensure a well-structured and competitive approach to the future of 5G technology.

Ghanaians cannot afford to remain passive observers in this unfolding crisis. 

As Simons emphatically put it: “It is breathtaking. Literally. Still, we need to force the government to think through this mess. ‘We’ the people.” 

The call for public vigilance is clear. The people must demand transparency, accountability, and a coherent plan to address the financial wreck that Airtel-Tigo has become.

The new government must come clean on how it intends to manage Airtel-Tigo’s growing liabilities and whether taxpayers will be expected to foot the bill for yet another failed state-run venture. 

If history has taught us anything, it is that ignoring financial mismanagement only leads to bigger crises down the road. 

Ghana must decide whether it wants to learn from its mistakes or repeat them on an even grander scale.

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