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Business mogul and the Chief Executive Officer of Oro Oil Ghana Limited, Maxwell Commey has been honoured as part of the 100 Most Influential People Awards, 2024 for his remarkable contribution towards the cultivation and processing of palm oil for export.
Oro Oil Ghana is among the largest exporters of Palm Oil in Ghana and aims to conquer the continent in a few years to come.
The award underscores his company's stunning leadership qualities and distinctive dedication to providing quality palm oil and excellent services across the globe and also ensuring timely access to quality services for both the public and private sectors with excellent managerial skills.
The award is also a testament to the team's unwavering focus on meeting and exceeding customer expectations while adhering to rigorous quality standards over the years.
The ceremony, held at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra was organized by the Business Executive Group.
The event has been designed to identify and publicly recognize 100 people across Africa whose personal and professional conduct and accomplishments, combined with their respective positions of authority and consequent influence, have enabled them to exercise the most influence on the socio-economic, political and cultural fortunes and trajectory of Africa as a region which is integrated into the global community of nations and the emergent global economy.
Speaking after picking the award, Maxwell Commey expressed his profound gratitude to everyone who has supported the journey to this height.
According to him, the company seizes every opportunity to evolve to remain relevant by constantly improving and also setting a benchmark for others to follow.
“This is a very big win for the whole Oro Oil Ghana team players. We are proud to be the best among equals in the Agro-processing sector. We have worked tirelessly well over the years and we deserve this important recognition. This will go a long way to boost my confidence for the greater future", Maxwell stated.
Oro Oil Ghana Limited has positioned itself as a leader in the Agro Processing industry with credibility and reputation in the market.
About Maxwell Commey

Maxwell Commey is the Chief Executive Officer of Oro Oil Ghana Limited, an integrated Agro-industrial company specializing in the cultivation and processing of Oil Palm in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
This noble business entity aims to become the number one giant among sustainable palm oil companies in West Africa, through operational excellence and top-notch international best practices creating wealth for their shareholders, seeing to the welfare of their employees, and ensuring satisfaction to both customers and the community at large.

Oro Oil Ghana Limited, under the vision of Mr Commey through good corporate governance, integrity in service and good interpersonal human relationships, has won numerous awards.
Mr Maxwell Commey is a businessman with over 25 years of experience in industrialisation both in Europe and Africa. He is a Board Member of the Tree Crop Development Authority of Ghana and a National Executive Member of the Oil Palm Development Association of Ghana (OPDAG).
Mr Maxwell Commey knows the importance of giving back to the community and has created over 300 direct and indirect employment in some parts of Ghana.
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