Ghana Platinum Excellence Award launched to honour institutions with over 20 years of impact
Ghana Platinum Excellence Award was launched in Accra to recognise institutions with over two decades of resilience, stability, and contribution to Ghana's socio-economic development. The initiative was unveiled by veteran actor and founder Nii Saka Brown at a ceremony held at De'lish Restaurant on the University of Ghana campus. Nii Saka Brown stated, "Companies that survive decades do more than conduct business-they create jobs, build communities, support families, inspire entrepreneurs, and contribute immensely to national development. The Ghana Platinum Excellence Award was therefore conceived to honour these remarkable institutions and preserve their stories for future generations."
The event brought together government officials, corporate leaders, media practitioners, and invited guests. The ceremony was hosted by media personality Sokoo Hemaa, born Melody Kukua Ibrahim, who served as Master of Ceremonies. Nii Saka Brown explained that the scheme will focus on organisations that have demonstrated longevity, consistency, and meaningful impact across sectors. He added that the awards will also promote good corporate governance, institutional continuity, and the preservation of Ghana's corporate and industrial heritage. He stressed that the initiative is not only about age but about sustained relevance and contribution to national growth.
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