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Jospong executive chairman appointed to the University of Ghana Corporate Advisory Team

Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group of Companies, has been appointed to the Annual New Year School and Conference (ANYSC) Corporate Advisory team by the University of Ghana, Legon.

The team was inaugurated by Ghana’s President, H.E Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, at the 73rd Annual New Year School Conference organized by the University of Ghana, and was tasked with advising on how conference reports will help advance Ghana’s strategic growth.

Mr. Ken Ofori-Atta, Minister of Finance, Dr. Ernest Addison, Prof. Olivia Kwapong, Mr. Andrews Dotse, and Mrs Regina Afari Boateng are part of the team, which is chaired by lawyer Samuel Okudzeto (Member of the Council of State).

Speaking at the conference which was on the theme “Covid-19 and Socio economic Dynamics in Ghana”, the Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group of Companies, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong indicated that Covid-19 as a global pandemic brought innovation into Ghana’s private sector as Companies had to innovate to cope with the challenges that came with the pandemic.

Dr. Agyepong stated that local production of hand sanitizers, nose masks, handwashing machines, and disinfection chemicals, among other things, were some initiatives that local companies and SMEs had to embark on in order to create new job opportunities.

“We at the Jospong Group of Companies and Zoomlion Ghana Limited had to innovate in the areas of assembling technologies and equipment to undertake nationwide disinfection exercises. We had to learn from what the Chinese were doing and locally replicated that by designing and assembling vehicles that can undertake massive disinfection activities”.

Dr. Agyepong praised President Nana Akufo-visionary Addo’s leadership during the intense period of Covid-19, as well as his support for helping local companies innovate to combat Covid-19.

The President of Ghana, in a statement as the guest speaker, indicated that Ghana recorded one of the lowest Covid-19 deaths rate in the world and this was due to the prudent management of the Covid-19.

He said Ghana was named alongside Korea as one of the best countries to have properly managed the Covid-19.

The President noted that there were no lay-offs in the public sector, as salaries of the public sector workers were not reduced.

He added that Ghana remained self-food sufficient country despite the global food supply chain impact due to the planting for food and jobs initiative.

The Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Mrs Mary Chinery-Hesse, indicated that since the inception of the annual new year school and conference in 1948 it has provided a unique platform for national discourse on development issues.

“National and local government agencies, academia and other stakeholders have used this platform to deliberate on Ghana’s strategic growth”.

She said the newly inaugurated ANYSC Corporate Advisory team will help stimulate the economic growth of the country.

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