Ga Mantse commends Comsys Ghana for 25 years of transformative innovation
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The Ga Mantse, His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has praised Comsys Ghana Limited for its outstanding contributions to Ghana’s technological advancement over the past 25 years, describing the company as a “beacon of Ghanaian potential and integrity.”
The King delivered the message through Justice Julia Naa-Yarley Adjei-Amoah, Chief of Staff at the Office of the Ga Mantse, who read the speech on his behalf at the company’s 25th anniversary celebration held in Accra.
Addressing distinguished guests, business leaders and stakeholders, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II lauded Comsys for its resilience, innovation, and commitment to national development since its establishment.
He noted that the company had not only “weathered the winds of change” but had also helped shape the digital landscape in the Greater Accra Region and beyond.

According to the King, Comsys embodies the theme of the celebration — “Beyond Connectivity” — through its consistent delivery of trusted technology solutions, pioneering fibre-optic services, and maintaining state-of-the-art VSAT infrastructure that serves both Ghana and the sub-region.
He emphasized that the company’s values of trust, integrity, and respect for local culture align strongly with the aspirations of the Ga State and the Ghana Traditional Council.
“Trust is not given; it is earned. For 25 years, Comsys has kept its word to clients, workers, and the nation,” he stated.
King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II also commended the company for creating jobs for hundreds of Ghanaians and contributing to the transformation of the telecommunications sector.
He assured Comsys of the continuous support of the Ga Traditional Council through advocacy, partnerships, and community goodwill.

The Ga Mantse urged Comsys’ leadership to remain committed to innovation, youth development, and community investment, stressing that their progress should uplift others within the digital ecosystem.
“Let your success be one that others can also grow from,” he said.
He further encouraged international partners to see their collaboration with Comsys as an investment in Ghana’s broader development vision.
“When you work with Comsys, you are not only working with a company; you are investing in the promise of Ghana,” he added.

King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II concluded by wishing the company greater achievements in the years ahead, declaring:
“Long live Comsys Ghana Limited. Long live the telecommunications industry. Long live the Greater Accra Region. Long live Ghana.”
On his part; the Chief Executive Officer of Comsys Ghana, Jonathan Lamptey traced the company’s evolution from a modest ICT solutions provider in 2000 to a leading national backbone for enterprise connectivity.
Mr. Lamptey said Comsys began by supplying computers and communication hardware but quickly identified a major challenge in Ghana’s financial sector—unequal access to reliable connectivity.

This realization, he noted, pushed the company to pivot towards building stable nationwide network infrastructure that businesses could rely on “like the oxygen you breathe.”
Today, Lamptey reported, Comsys operates more than 80 MPLS points of presence across all 16 regions, a national fiber-optic backbone, and KU/KA band satellite services, ensuring connectivity even in remote areas.
The company has also earned 13 consecutive industry awards for enterprise solutions and ISP excellence.
Despite challenges such as frequent fiber cuts and high maintenance costs, Lamptey said Comsys has remained resilient and contributed significantly to Ghana’s digital ecosystem.

He highlighted the company’s construction of the country’s first open-access network and a workforce that is 65% engineers trained in advanced technologies.
Looking ahead, Lamptey announced a bold shift “beyond connectivity” toward powering Ghana’s AI, cloud, and digital economy ambitions.
He cited the operation of the Porto DC Tier 3 data center, ongoing collaboration on a Tier 4 facility, and hosting of a global low-earth-orbit satellite portal that positions Ghana as a digital gateway for Africa.
“Our future is about transformation and acceleration,” he said, adding that Comsys aims to eliminate disruptions and usher in an era of intelligent, automated, seamless digital infrastructure.
Mr. Lamptey thanked customers, partners, staff, and the board for their support over the past 25 years.
“Comsys is ready for the future.”
Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith








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