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Former PMMC boss, Nana Akwasi Awuah, has positioned the company’s success at the 2024 SIGA PELT Awards as a direct outcome of the structural reforms he led during his tenure.
Speaking on the achievements, he said the recognition by the State Interests and Governance Authority reflects a transformation journey driven by strong leadership and accountability systems he instituted.
Mr. Awuah noted that one of his key priorities upon assuming office was to restore financial stability and eliminate inefficiencies that had plagued the organisation for years.
“We were dealing with a near-moribund institution, but through focused leadership, we turned it into a high-performing and profitable entity,” he said.
He added that regular performance reviews with SIGA and a willingness to adopt corrective measures were central to the turnaround.
“We listened, we adapted, and we executed reforms decisively,” he stated, underscoring his hands-on role in driving the process.
The former Managing Director maintained that the awards serve as validation of the foundation he laid, expressing confidence that the systems and structures he introduced will continue to yield results.
He described the recognition as “a testament to what disciplined leadership and clear vision can achieve.”
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