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Chief Executive Officer of SCAB Pharmacy Limited, Dr. Stephen Clark Bandoh, has been honoured for his outstanding contributions to Ghana’s healthcare sector at the 2025 Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame Awards.
Recognised as one of Ghana’s leading pharmacists, Dr. Bandoh’s accolade highlights his visionary leadership in transforming retail pharmaceutical services through innovation, digitalisation, and patient-focused care.
SCAB Pharmacy Limited continues to revolutionise the retail pharmaceutical industry with its robust online presence on social media and its e-commerce platform, aimed at breaking barriers to quality healthcare access nationwide.
The awards ceremony, organised by The Business Executive Group, took place at the Accra City Hotel under the theme “Empowering the Leader Driving Corporate Ghana Reset.” The event celebrated exceptional leadership, innovation, teamwork, and organisational impact across various industries in Ghana.
As part of the recognition, Dr. Bandoh has been inducted into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame – an exclusive network of top CEOs and business leaders, providing opportunities for collaboration and support among industry giants.
Expressing gratitude, Dr. Bandoh dedicated the honour to his team:
“We are deeply honoured by this remarkable achievement. I started from humble beginnings, and this recognition reflects the hard work and dedication of the entire SCAB Pharmacy family, our Board, and our loyal clients across the globe. It inspires us to continue striving for excellence.”
The award further cements Dr. Bandoh’s position as a key driver of growth and innovation in Ghana’s healthcare landscape.
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