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Obuobia Darko-Opoku Committed to Enhancing Ghana's Airport Sector Following Appointment


 

Obuobia Darko-Opoku, the newly appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL), has expressed her readiness to embrace the responsibility entrusted to her by President John Dramani Mahama. In a recent statement, Darko-Opoku emphasized her commitment to giving her best and working closely with her colleagues to ensure that the company plays a crucial role in advancing Ghana's economic and infrastructural development.

Darko-Opoku expressed her gratitude to President Mahama for the trust placed in her and reiterated her dedication to serving with excellence, integrity, and commitment. "This appointment is not just a call to duty but to serve. I pledge to do so with excellence, integrity, and commitment to the #ResettingGhana agenda and the vision of #MahamaThePresident," she stated.

Highlighting the significance of GACL, she noted that the company is pivotal to Ghana’s economic growth, acting as a vital gateway to the country and a key driver of trade, tourism, and investment. Darko-Opoku acknowledged the immense responsibility of her new role and expressed her readiness to work alongside her colleagues to ensure that Ghana's airports remain world-class and deliver exceptional passenger experiences.

"We are dedicated to ensuring that our airports continue to be efficient and provide excellent service to all customers," she concluded, reaffirming her commitment to advancing President Mahama's vision of elevating Ghana's aviation industry to new heights.


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