Dr. Prince Kofi Kludjeson, President of Celltel Networks Limited says his vision is to leave a lasting legacy by empowering individuals and making a positive impact in their lives.
During a recent interview with Rev Erskine on Y 107.9 FM’s Y Leaderboard Series, Dr. Kludjeson expressed his deep desire to be remembered for empowering people and touching lives.
“I aspire to leave a lasting legacy by empowering individuals, making a positive impact in their lives, and serving as a role model for people residing in remote villages. I want to be remembered for empowering people and touching lives”.
Recognizing the challenges that society faces, Dr. Kludjeson highlighted a key factor contributing to these issues. He stated, “99% of our problems stem from individuals’ focus on what they can extract from the state rather than what they can contribute to it.”
With a firm belief in the power of personal responsibility and contribution, Dr. Kludjeson consistently advises young individuals to aspire towards their dreams, emphasizing the importance of honesty and truthfulness.
Through his extensive experience in the telecommunications industry, Dr. Kludjeson has witnessed firsthand the transformative potential of technology in improving lives. He has been at the forefront of developing innovative solutions to bridge the digital divide and ensure connectivity reaches even the most remote areas.
Under his leadership at Celltel Networks Limited, the company has spearheaded numerous initiatives to provide access to telecommunications services in underserved regions. These efforts have not only facilitated communication but have also enabled access to vital information, education, and economic opportunities.
Dr. Kludjeson’s commitment to empowering individuals extends beyond business endeavors. He actively engages in philanthropic initiatives, supporting education and healthcare projects in marginalized communities. Through these efforts, he aims to create sustainable and long-term impact, fostering growth and prosperity for all.
By: Jude Tackie