8th Ghana CEO Summit And CEO Excellence Awards Ends In Accra



The eighth edition of the Ghana CEO Summit and CEO Excellence Awards concluded in Accra on Monday, May 27, 2024.

Held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel, the one-day summit was themed “Reigniting Business and Economic Growth: Charting a Path Forward; Economic Diversification and Artificial Intelligence Transformation. A Private-Public Sector CEO Dialogue & High Impact-Learn.”

The annual event attracted over 500 top CEOs, heads of state, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and policymakers from West Africa and around the world.

In his address, the Chief Executive Officer of the CEO Network Ghana, Ernest De-Graft Egyir, emphasised the importance of collaboration between Ghana’s private and public sectors in adapting to a rapidly changing global environment.

Chief Executive Officer of the CEO Network Ghana, Ernest De-Graft Egyir

He said that economic diversification is vital for resilience and sustained growth while leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers unprecedented opportunities for innovation and efficiency.

Mr Egyir underscored the need for dialogue between CEOs from both sectors to foster strategic partnerships and actionable insights for Ghana’s economic resurgence in the digital age.

During a session on AI transformation, the founder of WHY AI Agency, Antanas Bernatonis delved into the advantages of AI, sharing real-life case studies and examining its transformative potential in business. 

Founder of WHY AI Agency, Antanas Bernatonis

Mr Bernatonis highlighted how AI is reshaping industries, creating new opportunities, and driving innovation, urging companies to invest in AI and integrate it into their strategies to boost productivity.

On his part, the founder & CEO of Minohealth AI Labs, Darlington Akogo, discussed the benefits of AI in the healthcare sector.

He pointed out that in a country with a limited number of clinicians and a high doctor-patient ratio, AI can play a crucial role in improving diagnostic efficiency and accuracy, thereby enhancing survival rates and life expectancy.

Founder & CEO of Minohealth AI Labs, Darlington Akogo

The Chief Executive Officer of Telecel Ghana, Patricia Obo-Nai, in her keynote address, emphasised the role of AI in unlocking growth, innovation, and efficiency in the telecommunications sector.

She noted that AI-driven transformations in telecommunications can drive broader economic development, support small and medium enterprises, and facilitate the emergence of new industries.

Ms Obo-Nai described how Telecel uses AI to streamline operations and reduce the need for field engineers, advocating for cross-sector collaboration and the adoption of AI technologies while cautioning against ethical and data privacy breaches.


The CEO summit also featured a Presidential Session where Vice President and flagbearer of the governing New Patriotic Party, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and Former President, and flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama discussed topics including economic agenda resetting, private sector development, economic growth, diversification, digitalization, and AI.


The presidential session followed with the Ghana CEO Excellence Awards, honouring exemplary CEOs and businesses for their innovation, leadership, and contributions to Ghana’s economic landscape.

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