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Let’s reclaim lost opportunities – Krobo Edusei Jnr.

Edusei Jnr. underscored the urgency of shifting focus toward innovation, collaboration, and strategic investment

The Executive Chairman of Safebond Company Limited, Papa Yaw Krobo Edusei Jnr., has issued a compelling call to action, urging Ghanaian business leaders to reignite the country’s economic momentum.

Speaking as a special guest at the Millennium Economic Business and Social Impact Summit, held in Kumasi under the distinguished patronage of His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, he emphasized the need for unity and strategic foresight in harnessing emerging opportunities rather than dwelling on past setbacks.

The summit brought together top business executives, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders to deliberate on the critical theme: “Sustainable Development Goals: A Vibrant Economy as a Catalyst for Transformation.”

Delivering his keynote address, Mr. Edusei underscored the urgency of shifting focus toward innovation, collaboration, and strategic investment.

“For far too long, we have lamented missed opportunities. The time has come to recalibrate our approach and seize the boundless possibilities ahead,” he stated.

He encouraged businesses to embrace technological advancements, capacity building, and international competitiveness as fundamental pillars for Ghana’s resurgence in the global economic landscape.

The summit was held as part of the Millennium Excellence Awards which is renowned for recognizing outstanding contributions to business and leadership, provided a platform to explore practical solutions for fostering economic resilience, attracting investment, and positioning Ghana as a premier hub for industrial and commercial growth.

Speaking on Ghana’s economic prospects, Mr. Edusei Jnr. reaffirmed that sustainable progress requires bold action, strategic partnerships, and an unwavering commitment to transformation.

“Reclaiming opportunities demands foresight, diligence, and determination. We must rise beyond setbacks and build a future defined by excellence, he concluded.

The summit featured high-level discussions on trade expansion, infrastructure development, and entrepreneurship empowerment, setting the stage for concrete initiatives that will propel Ghana’s economic evolution.

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