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The Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has emerged as a standout performer at the Public Enterprise League Table (PELT) Awards, securing three major accolades, including the coveted State-Owned Enterprise of the Year award.
The institution also won the Overall Best Specified Entity and Most Profitable State-Owned Enterprise awards, marking a significant achievement.
The recognition highlights GoldBod’s strong operational performance and financial success over the past year, positioning it among the leading state-owned institutions in the country.

The awards are organised by the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA) to promote efficiency, accountability, and excellence across public enterprises.
Receiving the awards on behalf of the Board, Deputy Chief Executive Officer Richard Nunekpeku expressed appreciation to SIGA for the honour, noting that the recognition reflects the hard work and dedication of the entire team.

He described the achievement as a milestone in the organisation’s growth.
“We are proud of this milestone, but we remain focused and determined to keep pushing harder to exceed our targets and deliver even greater results,” he said.

GoldBod’s triple win is expected to further strengthen confidence in its operations as it continues to play a key role in Ghana’s mineral and economic development agenda.
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