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At the graduation ceremony of the Chartered Institute of Administrators and Management Consultants(CIAMAC) Ghana held at the University of Ghana Law School last Saturday[November 29, 2025), Mohammed Abdul-Salam, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Lottery Authority(NLA) was among the select few to receive full membership as a Chartered Professional Administrator and chartered Management Consultant.
Mr Abdul-Salam, who has previously held senior management positions, notably with the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), also holds an International Executive Masters in Business Administration, a post-graduate Diploma from Paris Graduate School of Management and a Higher National Diploma(HND) in Accountancy from the Tamale Technical University.
His latest academic achievement marks a major milestone in his unquenchable thirst for relevant knowledge and skills in his area of specialisation.
"I am delighted to announce a significant career milestone: I have been awarded the prestigious professional statuses of Full Member, Chartered Professional Administrator (ChPA), and Chartered Management Consultant (CMC) by the Chartered Institute of Administrators and Management Consultants (CIAMC) Ghana."
"I was honoured to be among the 23 graduands, who were conferred with the highly-regarded titles of Full Member, Chartered Professional Administrator, and Chartered Management Consultant," an excited Abdul-Salam wrote on social media", he explained.
CIAMC Ghana is a professional body that offers professional licensing for consultants and administrators among others.
The ceremony, which saw a total of 322 persons graduate, was under the theme: “Mandatory Continuing Professional Education (MCPE) for Peak Performance.”
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