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President and CEO of Afro-Arab Microfinance, Alhaji Salamu Amadu a key subsidiary of the Afro-Arab Group of Companies, has been named the Best CEO of the Year in the Microfinance category at the Ghana CEO Awards.
The event, held on Friday, July 26, 2024, at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra, brought together Ghana’s business community.
This award is a significant acknowledgment of Mr Amadu’s unwavering commitment to empowering the youth and women of Zongo Communities through strategic financial initiatives.
Under his leadership, Afro-Arab Microfinance has become a lifeline for many aspiring entrepreneurs, providing them with the necessary financial tools to build successful businesses and improve their quality of life. His efforts have not only fostered economic growth but have also helped reduce poverty in some of the country’s most underserved areas.
The 3rd edition of the Ghana CEO Awards was themed "CEOs for Climate: Steering towards a Greener Future," reflecting the growing emphasis on sustainable business practices. The awards honored leaders who have made substantial contributions to their industries while also championing the cause of environmental stewardship.
In his acceptance speech, Alhaji Salamu Amadu expressed heartfelt appreciation to the organisers, Globe Productions, spearheaded by Latif Abubakar, for the recognition. He stated, "I am deeply honored to receive this award."
"It is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team at Afro-Arab Microfinance. We will continue to support the youth and women in Zongo Communities, helping them turn their dreams into reality. Our doors remain open to everyone who seeks financial empowerment."
Mr Amadu further emphasized the role of Afro-Arab Microfinance as a catalyst for change, reiterating the institution’s commitment to fostering inclusive growth across all communities.
The Ghana CEO Awards, an initiative by Globe Productions, is designed to celebrate and recognize CEOs who are not only leading their companies to success but are also making a positive impact on society.
This year’s focus on climate leadership underscores the importance of integrating sustainability into business strategies.
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