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Obour Steps Down as Managing Director of Ghana Post
Bice Osei Kuffour, popularly known as Obour, has officially stepped down as the Managing Director of Ghana Post after serving in the position for over two years. Obour, who took office on January 4, 2022, described his tenure as a transformative period that aimed to modernize and enhance the efficiency of Ghana Post. Under his leadership, the company made remarkable advancements in digitalization, operational processes, and financial sustainability. He also played a key role in increasing the company’s brand visibility and positioning it as a customer-oriented postal and logistics service provider. His resignation marks the end of a leadership phase that saw significant improvements in Ghana Post’s services and overall operations.
In his resignation statement, Obour expressed deep gratitude to former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for entrusting him with the role and allowing him to contribute to the nation’s postal sector. He also extended appreciation to Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, the then Minister of Communications and Digitalisation, along with the Board of Directors, management, and staff of Ghana Post. According to him, their collective dedication and hard work contributed significantly to the growth of the company during his leadership. He reflected on the progress made, emphasizing that the solid foundation laid during his tenure would serve as a stepping stone for further advancements in the organization. His departure comes as Ghana transitions into a new administration under President John Dramani Mahama, and Obour wished the new government success in its governance efforts.
While he did not disclose specific details about his next career move, Obour hinted at pursuing other interests beyond his role at Ghana Post. His decision to resign has sparked discussions about the future direction of the company and what lies ahead for him. As he exits, stakeholders and the public will be keenly watching to see how Ghana Post continues its trajectory of modernization and whether his successor will build upon the improvements achieved during his leadership. The new administration will be expected to maintain and enhance the reforms introduced under Obour’s tenure, ensuring that Ghana Post remains a competitive and innovative player in the logistics and postal service industry.
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