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The Chief Executive Officer of Insaan Company Limited, a leading construction firm in Ghana, Mr Osman Musah, has been recognised as the "Most Respected CEO" Construction (Road) category at the 6th Ghana Industry CEO Awards.
The recognition, a significant milestone for Mr Musah and his company, affirms their commitment to excellence in Ghana's construction industry.
Insaan Company Limited started operations in 2005, and has been a key player in contributing to both private and public construction sectors of the country.
The company’s dedication to delivering quality projects has earned it a stellar reputation in the industry.
Operating with a vision that extends beyond the borders of Ghana, Insaan Company Limited aspires to leave an indelible mark on the global construction landscape in the near future.

The Ghana Industry CEOs Awards, now in its 6th year, stands as an annual beacon recognizing outstanding chief executives across diverse sectors in corporate Ghana.
CEOs from both private and public sector entities are eligible for nomination and subsequent acknowledgement based on their exceptional leadership.
Speaking after receiving the award which was presented to him by Ghana's Minister for Communications Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, Mr Insaan said he was humbled and honoured to be the recipient of the coveted award.

"It feels great to know that someone somewhere appreciates what you do and how that impacts positively on the operations of organisations. This award is only going to spur me and my company to greater heights, Isha Allah [God willing]"he noted.
“I thank the organisers for this award. I would like to dedicate this award to first and foremost my clients who have kept faith with the company without whom this award would not have been possible. Secondly to the staff and workers of the company whose hard work, passion, zeal for excellence and dedication to the mission of the company has made this possible. The last but not the least goes to family and friends for their unflinching support and prayers. I can assure you that this is just the beginning of better and greater things to come in the future, Insha Allah [God willing].”

The award selection process is a democratic one, involving nominations from the Ghanaian public, who meticulously shortlist deserving CEOs.
Following a thorough verification process, the public then votes for the shortlisted nominees. Those CEOs who receive the highest votes in each sector category are declared the winners through the validation process conducted by the awards scheme’s official partners.
The crowning moment took place at the Accra International Conference Centre on the 17th of November 2023, in a gala event attended by industry leaders, dignitaries, and other stakeholders.
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