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Managing Director of G4S Security Services Ghana Ltd Michael Gyapah, has been awarded “CEO of the year – Private Security” at the prestigious Ghana CEO Awards. The Ghana CEO Awards recognizes outstanding leadership and innovation in various sectors while celebrating leaders, products, and organizations who drive growth, sustainability, and transformation within their various industry sector.
The 2025 edition held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra on July 25was under the theme “Mobilising Domestic and International Tourists and Investors through CEOs”. The event, attracted dignitaries from government, diplomatic missions, traditional authorities, and the business community.
Speaking after receiving the award, Michael Gyapah expressed appreciation to his team and clients. “I am elated about this recognition and share the honour with our staff and customers. At G4S we are committed to giving our customers the best of experience in their security set up that makes them feel safe and secure. This is a big win for us all and a testimony to what we continuously strive to achieve and improve upon,” he said.
This prestigious award is a testament to Mr Gyapah’s exceptional leadership, strategic vision, and commitment to excellence in the security industry. His contributions have significantly impacted the security sector in Ghana. Michael Gyapah’s recognition adds to a growing list of accolades earned by G4S Security Services as the company continues to champion excellence in the security sector in Ghana.
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