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Tako God’s Resources Limited, a licensed tier-two gold merchant company, has been adjudged the Most Outstanding Impact in Community Development Through Mining at the 4th Ghana Philosophy Awards held in Accra.
The prestigious event, organised by The Business Executive, a Pan–West African media, communications and events management company and the organizers of the Ghana CEO Awards, took place at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel. It celebrated CEOs, philanthropists and institutions making remarkable contributions to the development of mining communities across Ghana.
Tako God’s Resources Limited earned the honour for its impactful contributions to education, healthcare, women empowerment, youth employment and other social interventions within its operational areas in the Akyem Abuakwa enclave and beyond.
Presenting the award and citation, Dr. Leslie Casely-Hayford, Executive Director of Associates for Change, applauded the firm for its sustained investment in community welfare.

The citation reads: “In recognition of your outstanding philanthropic excellence and unwavering commitment to advancing human dignity through selfless services, compassion and impactful initiatives that uplift lives and strengthen communities across Ghana.”
It was signed by the Chief Executive Officer of The Business Executive.
Receiving the award and citation on behalf of the CEO of Tako God’s Resources Limited, Nana Adu Danso, Aide to the CEO, Mr. Kojo Adjei Mohammed, expressed appreciation to the organizers for the recognition.

He pledged the company’s continued dedication to fulfilling its corporate social responsibilities and driving sustainable development in the communities it serves.
Tako God’s Resources Limited remains committed to enhancing livelihoods through community-focused initiatives, reinforcing its reputation as a responsible and development-oriented gold merchant firm in Ghana.
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