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Separate delegations from two banks operating in Ghana have paid business calls on the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).
The first was Ecobank Ghana Limited, led by Mr. Joseph Ankamah, Ag. Head of Corporate Banking, which called on GCAA’s Ag. Director-General Rev. Stephen Wilfred Arthur and his executive team at the Authority’s premises on Wednesday, 4 June 2025.
On Thursday, 5 June 2025, a delegation from the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB), led by Deputy Managing Director, Professor Ferdinand Ahiakpor, followed suit with a similar call.
At both meetings, the Ag. Director-General of GCAA, Rev. Stephen Wilfred Arthur, warmly welcomed the delegations and underscored the vital role of the banking sector in supporting the operational and strategic objectives of GCAA.

Rev. Arthur also expressed optimism that the existing transactional relationship between the Authority and the banks would deepen and evolve to the desired level of partnership.
Both banks congratulated Rev. Arthur on his appointment as Ag. Director-General and extended their best wishes for success in the new role.
They emphasised that the visit formed part of their respective banks’ broader initiative to foster and enhance strategic business relationships with key public institutions such as the GCAA.
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