Dr. Joe Anokye, Director-General of the National Communications Authority (NCA), has begun his terminal leave, effective January 7, 2025, citing the ongoing government transition as the reason for his departure.
In a letter to key industry players, including CEOs of major telecommunications companies, Dr. Anokye expressed his gratitude for the collaboration and support received during his tenure.
Dr. Anokye acknowledged the significant changes and challenges faced by the communications industry since he took office in 2017. Despite these challenges, he highlighted the collective efforts made to overcome them, demonstrating his commitment to the industry’s growth and resilience.
As he hands over the reins, Dr. Anokye emphasized the need for continued cooperation with his two Deputy Directors-General, Ms. Olivia Okailey Quartey and Prof. Ezer Osei Yeboah-Boateng, during this transition period.
His departure marks the end of his service as NCA Director-General, paving the way for new leadership in the communications industry.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com