In a moment of pride for the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) and its Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, the 7th Ghana Business Awards recognized his exceptional leadership by naming him the Public Sector Personality of the Year.
The prestigious event, held at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra, also honoured the NPA with the Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Award, affirming the Authority’s dedication to community welfare and sustainable growth.
The recognition of Dr. Abdul-Hamid as Public Sector Personality of the Year not only highlights his visionary leadership but also underscores his commitment to transformative changes within the NPA.
Known for his strategic approach and drive for innovation, Dr. Abdul-Hamid has steered significant reforms that have positioned the NPA as a benchmark in public sector management and corporate integrity within Ghana’s petroleum dowstream industry.
The NPA’s Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility Award showcases its dedication to social impact, with initiatives under Dr. Abdul-Hamid’s direction that focus on uplifting local communities and promoting sustainable business practices. The Authority has implemented numerous CSR programmes that address critical needs in education, health, and water access, making a measurable difference across the country.
Key among the NPA’s CSR projects is the construction of boreholes to ensure clean and accessible water for communities in: Nkoransa South
Akuapim North Wa East.
In the field of education, the NPA has provided essential learning materials and infrastructure to boost students’ experiences.
Through sponsorships for mono desks, five basic schools in Binduri, along with Okuapeman Secondary School, have received necessary furniture.
Additionally, the NPA has equipped the science lab at the Presbyterian Secondary School, Koforidua, with computers, enabling students to acquire critical technical skills.
In health, the NPA supported the Tamale Oncology Centre in its efforts against breast cancer, contributing to awareness, early detection, and treatment services for this vital cause.
Furthermore, the NPA has actively supported government initiatives aimed at national development across diverse sectors.
The CSR programmes reflect the NPA’s ongoing commitment to creating lasting change in health, education, and infrastructure, improving lives for many Ghanaians.
A Deputy Chief Executive, Mrs. Linda Asante, accompanied by Director of Quality Assurance Setsoafia Komla Abgenoto, Head of Expenditure Prince Amoako Nuamah, and other members of the Corporate Affairs team received the awards on behalf of Dr. Abdul-Hamid.
The awards are the latest in a series of honors bestowed upon Dr. Abdul-Hamid this year, recognizing his contributions to Ghana’s public sector.
The Ghana Business Awards, renowned for celebrating excellence across industries, shortlisted 126 individuals and organizations this year. Themed “Business Unity for Climate Impact: Innovating for a Sustainable Future,” the event highlighted the importance of sustainable practices in today’s business environment.
In a speech delivered on behalf of the Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Chief Director Robert Patrick Ankobea commended the business community’s dedication to growth, noting that Ghana’s tourism sector ranks among the highest contributors to GDP. He urged businesses to prioritize transparency, responsibility, and value creation for Ghanaians.
These accolades reinforce Dr. Abdul-Hamid’s reputation as an inspiring leader with integrity, innovation, and a results-driven approach qualities that continue to earn respect across Ghana’s public sector.