2013 Ghana Club 100 awards launched

Ms Mawuena Dumor Trebah - CEO of GIPC
Ms Mawuena Dumor Trebah – CEO of GIPC

The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), has launched the 13th edition of the Ghana Club 100 Awards on the theme: “Promoting Good Corporate Governance and Innovative Entrepreneurship”, in Accra.

The awards, which is an annual event, compiles the top 100 companies in Ghana for  due recognition of successful enterprises.

The programme is also a benchmark for corporate excellence, and companies selected among the top 100, serve as role models for the private sector.

It also provides a forum for business organizations to interact with government.

Mrs Mawuena Trebarh, Chief Executive Officer of GIPC, said the emphasis on corporate governance was directed by GIPC’s understanding that the existence of strong governance provides better access to capital, and aids economic growth.

She said properly designed rules of governance should focus on implementing values of fairness, transparency, accountability and responsibility to both shareholders and stakeholders.

Mrs Trebarah said as the country continued to position itself as Africa’s Golden Gateway for investors across the globe, private sector operators would be encouraged to embrace internationally accepted and good corporate governance.

She said the Centre would engage in focus group discussion with Chief Executive Officer of the Club 100 to elicit views and concerns about the Club and the awards in order to maximize their experience for the future.

Mr Trebarh, said the Centre would establish Hall of Fame for previous participants to serve as role models for new ones.

Mr Rashid Pelpou, Minister of State in Charge of Private Sector Development, assured business enterprises  of government’s support, to provide a good environment for the growth of business.

“The needed infrastructure will be provided by government for business development in the country,” he added.

Mr Pelpou appealed to all operators in the business sector to join the Ghana Club 100.

He called on business owners to be transparent in their operations and play by the rules.

Dr Ishmael Yamson, Board Chairman of GIPC, in a televised message, said this year’s event would seek to recognize performance and innovation in business.

He said the Centre has also launched their re-designed website with three main features to communicate with investors.

Dr Yamson said the website was designed to have a world-class web presence to meet the needs of local and foreign investors.

“The website has 13 language translators, created with responsible technologies to automatically render the user interface for mobile devices,” Dr Yamson said.

Source: GNA

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