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Business News of Monday, 28 January 2019

Source: CISCM

AB Adjei conferred Honorary Fellow of Chartered Institute of Supply Chain Management

AB Adjei, Chief Executive of the Public Procurement Authority AB Adjei, Chief Executive of the Public Procurement Authority

The Chief Executive of the Public Procurement Authority, Mr. AB Adjei was conferred an Honorary Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Supply Chain Management (CISCM), Ghana at a colourful ceremony held on Thursday, 24th January 2019 at the Marriot Hotel, Airport-City in Accra.

This honorary award is in recognition of Mr. Adjei’s distinguished leadership and innovation in the area of Procurement and Supply Chain development in both the public and private sectors across the country and beyond.

AB Adjei was honoured together with other eminent personalities in both academia and practise.

Some of the other awardees are Hon. Joe Ghartey; Minister of Railway Development, Mr. Kweku Andoh-Awotwi; Chief Executive of Tullow Oil Ghana and Board Chairman of the Volta River Authority (VRA), Prof. Ama Andam of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, Prof. Esther Sakyi-Dawson of the University of Ghana, Dr. Theresa Oppong Beeko; Executive Chairman 0f Manet Properties, Mr. Emmanuel Antwi-Darkwa; Chief Executive of VRA and Mr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong; Executive Chairman of Jospong Group of Companies.

In a keynote address delivered at the ceremony, Hon. Minister of Railway Development, Joe Ghartey, stressed on the importance of effective supply chain management towards the realisation of sustainable growth and development.

Giving a historical account of how the huge investment in the construction of the railways in the then Gold Coast, resulted in increased production and export of cocoa in the late 1800s, making the Gold Coast the leading producer of Cocoa in the world.

Mr. Awotwi, Chief Executive of Tullow Oil Ghana and Board Chairman of the VRA and Chairperson for the occasion, indicated that a comprehensive integration of the Supply Chains of the major sectors of our economy holds the potential to revolutionize our economy and generate the needed employment opportunities for the teeming youth of Ghana.

The President of the CISCM, Mr. Richard Okrah, assured all stakeholders that the Institute will continue to work towards greater recognition of an end-to-end Supply Chain Management through sound Leadership, Research, Training, and Professional Service for sustainable growth of the practice and in Ghana and the sub-Region.

The award ceremony also witnessed the induction into office of other Eminent and Subject Matter Experts as well as newly qualified Members of the Institute.