The Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Dr. Mustapha Abdul-Hamid continued in his streak of silverware collection as he emerged as the ‘Outstanding Public Sector Leader’ for the year 2021 at the Ghana CEO Excellence Awards held at the plush Kempinski Hotel in Accra.
He was awarded for his
Sterling Leadership, Achievement, Business Excellence, and Professionalism over
the last decade in the public sector of Ghana’s economy.
The citation in
conferring the award said, “He has demonstrated being a model of business
excellence illustrates leadership, vision, demonstrates a high standard of
ethical practices, professionalism, investment, job creation in Ghana and
positive impact to the business community over a year”.
Other award winners were
Kwame Osei Prempeh, CEO of GOIL, who won the CEO of the Year in the petroleum
downstream sector; Selorm Adadevoh; CEO of MTN, who was awarded the CEO of the
Year in the telecommunication category; John Kofi Adomakoh, Managing Director
of GCB Bank, who won the CEO of the Year, banking; Emmanuel Antwi-Darkwa, CEO
of Volta River Authority, who received the CEO of the Year award in the energy
and power sector; Stefano Gallini, MD of GHACEM, who won the CEO of the Year in
the manufacturing cement category; and Saiid Masri, CEO of Compu Ghana, who
received the CEO of the Year award in the electronics and retail category.
Norkor Duah, CEO of
Mullenlowe; Ishmael Yamson, Chairman of Ishmael Yamson and Associates; Dr. K.K
Sarpong, former CEO of GNPC and Esther Cobbah, CEO of Stractcom Africa received
the Hall of Fame award.
Others are; Ernestina
Abeh, CEO of Enterprise Insurance, who won the CEO of the Year in the general
insurance category; Dr. David Ofosu Dorte, Chairman of AB & David Africa,
who won the CEO of the Year award in the law practice sector; Daniel Kojo
Owusu, Country Manager of Deloitte Ghana, who received the CEO of the Year
award in the consulting sector; Dr. Daniel McKorley; CEO of McDan, who received
the CEO of the Year award in the shipping sector and Amar Dee S. Hari, CEO of
IMPC, who won the CEO of the year in the technology/ICT space.
The 6th Ghana CEO Summit theme was “Digital leadership for the digital economy: leading digital business and government transformation. A private-public sector CEO dialogue and learning.”
Source:citinewsroom.com


