The Ghana Industry CEO Awards have awarded CEO of Dansworld Limited, Bernard Danso Ntow, with the Environmental Products and Services Award.
He won this award after his company was nominated in three different categories.
These categories include; Commercial Cleaning Service, Waste Management and Environmental Products & Service.
The Danworld Limited CEO emerged winner of the Environmental Products and Services category out of a host of other reputable nominees such as Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyemang of Jospong, Dr. Julius C. Ahiekpor of Centre for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development among etc...
Mr Danso Ntow in his acceptance speech reiterated the need to remain cautious in the fight against Covid-19.
He also echoed the view that Ghanaian entrepreneurs are capable of causing a positive impact with the right environment.
Therefore, he urged the public to play their respective roles to enable them to succeed.
The awards event came off at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel and saw the presence of many distinguished CEOs of various Ghanaian companies who are making significant contributions in their fields.
Dansworld International Services Limited (DISL) has been at the forefront of various environmental activities this year, especially since the outbreak of Covid-19.
DISL has undertaken various disinfection and fumigation exercises at places such as the BOST Head Office, Nsawam Prisons.
The company was also tasked with the 1st and 2nd phase of the national disinfection of lorry parks and markets in the Volta Region.
The 2020 Ghana Industry CEOs Awards is an annual awards scheme aimed at identifying and publicly recognizing the most outstanding Chief Executives in corporate Ghana across a wide range of sectors.
Eligible awardees include CEOs of both private and public sector corporations and institutions.
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