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It’s Unfortunate-Akufo-Addo On Twitter Africa Office Closure

Source the Ghana Report

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has described the decision by Twitter to close its Africa office in Ghana as unfortunate.

According to President Akufo-Addo, the African continent has long yearned for its presence.

“We had looked forward to its presence. It was not too long ago that it was up, but I understand it is part and parcel of a global restructuring of a company that is taking place under the new owner,” he said to journalists in the US.

“I think that is very unfortunate that should take place. The more organisations like that have local outlets, the better for all of us,” the President added.

Twitter laid off almost all its staff in Ghana, which was home to its only African office.

This came after the controversial $44 billion takeover by Elon Musk.

The manner of the lay-offs was criticised, with some accusing the new Twitter boss of discrimination.

Ghana staff were sent messages about the end of their contracts to their personal accounts after being denied access to work emails.

The firings followed news last week that Musk planned to eliminate nearly 75 per cent of Twitter’s staff in an effort to reduce a debt burden.

Shortly after taking the helm of affairs at Twitter, Musk reportedly ousted several senior figures, including Parag Agrawal, chief technology officer; Ned Segal, the chief financial officer; and Vijaya Gadde, the head of legal policy, trust and safety.

As part of the takeover agreement, nine members of Twitter’s board departed the company, leaving self-styled Musk as the sole director.

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