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The Chief Executive Officer of Portmasters Limited, a highly respected supplies and logistics firm in Ghana, Peter Kuntu-Blankson, has been named among 100 Most Influential Young Africans for 2024 at an event held at the British Council in Accra.
This recognition signifies his stunning leadership qualities and exceptional dedication to providing top-notch logistics and supply services and also for being a respected personality setting benchmarks for others to follow in the sector.
The 2024 edition of the 100 Most Influential Young Africans was organized by the Pan African Youth Leadership Foundation on the theme, “Exceptional 2024."
This esteemed selection features remarkable entrepreneurs, young activists, change-makers, and individuals who have demonstrated exceptional excellence in their respective fields. The nominees came from all 52 African countries.
Peter Kuntu-Blankson expressed his heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has supported his company's vision and mission of providing excellent logistics and supplies services in the country and beyond.
He also thanked his committed staff, partners and cherished customers who have patronized his services.
According to him, this wonderful moment reflects his commitment to delivering the highest standards of quality customer satisfaction.
"I am extremely excited to be shortlisted among the 100 Most Influential Young Africans 2024. Indeed, I have worked hard over the years and this means a lot to me. I want to thank everyone who has supported my goals to this level. I will continue to work harder for more ahead", he noted.
Portmaster Limited is positioning itself as a leader in the logistics and supplies industry with credibility and reputation in the market.
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