Top Ghanaian Businesses Crowned at 2026 GOBAA for Driving National Economic Growth

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Celebrating Corporate Resilience in Accra
In a grand display of corporate excellence and entrepreneurial resilience, the top echelons of Ghana's business community gathered at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra for the 3rd Edition of the Ghana Outstanding Business Achievement Awards (GOBAA). Held on Friday, June 26, 2026, the prestigious ceremony served as a critical platform to honour the organizations and visionary individuals who continue to anchor the nation's economic growth amidst a challenging global economic climate.
Operating under the theme "Champions of Industry: Recognising Excellence, Advancing National Prosperity," the 2026 GOBAA brought together a high-profile audience. The guest list featured an array of influential diplomats, seasoned policymakers, ambitious entrepreneurs, and captains of industry, all united by a shared commitment to sustainable development.
The awards ceremony went beyond merely handing out plaques; it underscored the indispensable role of the private sector in fostering homegrown innovation, creating sustainable employment, and driving foreign direct investment. In an era where macroeconomic stability requires a vibrant and productive private sector, the GOBAA platform highlighted the urgent need to strengthen Ghana's competitive edge on the ever-evolving global stage. The organizers made it clear that acknowledging the hard work of these industry leaders is a necessary step in motivating the next generation of Ghanaian startups and established firms alike.
Strengthening Diplomatic and Economic Ties
A defining highlight of the Friday evening gala was the active participation of the diplomatic corps, signalling a strong international interest in the Ghanaian market. Representatives from several nations took the stage to emphasize the growing importance of cross-border trade, strategic investments, and bilateral collaboration, moving beyond traditional aid paradigms into mutually beneficial commercial partnerships.
A representative acting on behalf of Mohamed Hassan Kaisamba, the High Commissioner of Sierra Leone to Ghana, delivered a compelling address to the gathering. The presentation meticulously outlined the vast trade and investment opportunities currently available in Sierra Leone. The representative issued a direct call to action for Ghanaian investors to explore strategic partnerships across various robust sectors, emphasizing that West African integration must be driven by private sector collaboration.
"The true potential of our continent lies in our ability to forge strong, cross-border partnerships. Sierra Leone remains committed to creating a highly favourable business environment for our brothers and sisters in Ghana to invest and thrive. We must leverage our proximity and shared history to build trans-national businesses that can compete globally," the representative noted.
The highlighted sectors for potential Ghanaian investment in Sierra Leone included commercial agriculture, mining, infrastructure development, manufacturing, and tourism. These are areas where Ghanaian firms have developed significant expertise that can be exported across the sub-region.
Similarly, a goodwill message delivered on behalf of Maricel Villanueva Wu, the Honorary Consul of the Philippines to Ghana, underscored the deepening diplomatic and economic relationship between the two nations. The address pointed to lucrative opportunities for enhanced bilateral trade, crucial technology transfer, agribusiness, and private sector collaboration. The Asian market presents a massive opportunity for Ghanaian non-traditional exports, and the Philippines is positioning itself as a strategic gateway.
Adding to the diplomatic discourse, the Deputy High Commissioner of the Republic of Zambia to Ghana also addressed the distinguished guests. The Zambian envoy laid out the country's enormous investment potential, placing particular emphasis on synergistic opportunities in agriculture, shea butter processing, and manufacturing. Interestingly, the address also highlighted the potential for the production and export of traditional products, such as the Ghanaian fugu, into the Southern African market, encouraging stronger commercial ties between businesses in both nations. This focus on intra-African trade aligns perfectly with the broader objectives of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), headquartered right here in Accra.
Honouring the Champions of Industry
During the core awards segment of the ceremony, the GOBAA organisers noted that the initiative continues to serve as a vital mechanism to recognize institutions and business leaders whose ethical leadership and commitment to excellence are actively transforming local industries. These are the entities contributing significantly to the socio-economic development of the country, paying taxes, and providing livelihoods for thousands of Ghanaian families.
The 2026 edition cast a wide net, honouring outstanding organizations across a diverse spectrum of critical sectors, including banking, education, engineering, agriculture, energy, logistics, manufacturing, and technology.
Among the notable recipients recognized for their stellar performance over the past year were:
- Ankobra West Community Bank PLC: Awarded the Most Outstanding Community Bank of the Year for its dedication to grassroots financial inclusion and support for rural enterprises.
- Pentecost University: Crowned the Best Private Tertiary Education Institution of the Year, acknowledging its rigorous academic standards and holistic student development programs.
- E-Crime Bureau: Recognized as a Trailblazer in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics, a critical nod to the growing importance of digital security in the modern business landscape.
- Esoko Limited: Awarded the Premium Benchmark in Agritech Innovation and Sustainable Market Development, reflecting the crucial role of technology in modernizing Ghanaian agriculture.
- Annandale Ghana Limited (AGL): Honoured as the Most Reliable LPG Supply and Distribution Company of the Year, ensuring energy access across the country.
- Digitransact AI: Took home the Africa AI Solutions and Implementation Excellence Award, proving that Ghanaian tech firms are at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution.
- I-ZAR Group: Received the Excellence in Multi-Divisional Enterprises and Global Leadership Award.
- Country Links Travel and Tour Limited: Recognized as the Most Outstanding Travel and Tourism Company of the Year, a boost for the recovering hospitality sector.
Recognizing Individual Leadership and Innovation
The GOBAA 2026 platform also made a point to highlight individual brilliance and sector-specific innovations that are pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the Ghanaian market.
Mrs. Comfort T. Nomo, the Country Manager for Cosmo Cosmetics Ghana, was celebrated as the Most Outstanding Personality in the Beauty and Cosmetics Brand of the Year category. Her visionary leadership has been instrumental in navigating the highly competitive personal care sector and building a brand that resonates with the modern Ghanaian consumer.
In the crucial agricultural and community development space, Aglow Farms Limited was recognized as the Most Outstanding in Community Empowerment and Agribusiness Development. Their model of integrating local farmers into broader supply chains drew significant praise from policymakers present. Arise Foods Limited also received recognition for Visionary Leadership in Sustainable Nutrition and Family Wellness.
Other vital sectors were also well-represented on the winners' podium. St. Louis Petroleum Limited was named the Energy Infrastructure Developer of the Year, while HAPS Global Logistics Limited took home the prize for the Outstanding Supply Chain Company of the Year, a critical function for a growing economy.
The engineering and heavy machinery sectors, which are foundational to national infrastructure, saw Henboak Engineering and Construction Limited win for Excellence in Engineering Innovation and Project Delivery. Mining Tools Ghana (Pty) Limited was awarded the Heavy Machinery and Spare Parts Supplier of the Year, and Yellow Power International was named the Outstanding Mining Support Services Company of the Year.
In the health and technology sectors, Vanderbilt Limited was recognized as the Outstanding Medical Imaging Equipment Supply and Technical Support Services Company of the Year.
In the financial and educational publishing sectors, Regulus Investment and Financial Service (GH) Limited was acknowledged as the Premium Benchmark in Financial Innovation, while Best Brain Publication Limited was named the Transformational Educational Publishing Brand of the Year, and Associates for Change (AFC) was lauded for Excellence in Education and Human Capital Development.
Finally, Obrempong Nana Adu Bonsu Agyekum Prempeh, the CEO of Nabus Motors and Trading, was honoured for his Outstanding Leadership in Automotive Dealership and Sustainable Transport.
A Catalyst for Future Growth
The successful execution of the third edition of GOBAA has firmly cemented the awards scheme's growing reputation as one of Ghana's foremost platforms for celebrating corporate excellence. It stands as a testament to the fact that despite macroeconomic hurdles, Ghanaian businesses have the capacity to innovate, scale, and lead responsibly.
As the curtains came down on the event at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, the overarching message was clear: the future of national prosperity lies in the hands of these ethical, forward-thinking industry champions. By continuously inspiring businesses to pursue sustainability and responsible leadership, platforms like GOBAA are playing an essential role in shaping a robust, globally competitive Ghanaian economy. The challenge now lies in these award winners leveraging their recognition to expand their footprints not just locally, but across the African continent.
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