Audio By Carbonatix
The former Chief Executive Officer of Millennium Development Authority (MiDA) during Compact 1, Martin Eson-Benjamin, will act as Interim CEO with effect from December 5, 2017, until a new CEO is appointed.
This is after the Authority, and the immediate past CEO, Ing. Owura K Sarfo, have agreed to a mutual separation.
Mr Eson-Benjamin brings a unique set of skills and expertise to MiDA having successfully implemented Compact 1 within the five year period from 2007 to 2012.
He also ensured that over 95 percent of the grant funds were disbursed on project investments in Ghana.
The former CEO achieved this feat on the back of a great track record in the private sector, having previously performed Executive roles at Unilever Ghana and the Ghana Breweries Limited.
MiDA says it looks forward to continuing to work with its various stakeholders to deliver the Compact for the people of Ghana with a new CEO at the helm.
Latest Stories
-
Norway World Cup 2026 team guide
1 minute -
Senegal World Cup 2026 team guide
7 minutes -
Government tightens grip on premix funds as accountability exercise tracks GH¢4.6 million
16 minutes -
Malawians repatriated from South Africa amid xenophobia concerns
19 minutes -
Karaga MP to send top 3 players for trials abroad
20 minutes -
Five people injured in stabbing at New York City’s Penn Station
21 minutes -
Ten dead after migrant boat capsizes near Malta, Italian coastguard says
21 minutes -
AMA confirms Avenor building collapse had no valid permit
38 minutes -
Report illegal dumping, earn GH¢200 — Accra Mayor launches reward scheme
41 minutes -
Victory Bible Church marks 41st anniversary with blood donation drive, medical equipment support
48 minutes -
Avenor building collapse death toll rises to three — Accra Mayor
52 minutes -
Gov’t has no clear flood strategy for Accra — Miracles Aboagye
58 minutes -
Avenor collapse: Engineer calls for strict construction site inspections by assemblies
1 hour -
Young climate advocates blame attitudes, weak enforcement for Ghana’s recurring flood crisis
1 hour -
School of Thoughts Ghana empowers Upper West students with AI, leadership, and market-ready skills
1 hour