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President Mahama appoints 1st Quantity Surveyor as Acting CEO of Ghana Highways Authority

Surveyor Mallam Issah Ishak is the first Quantity Surveyor to lead the Ghana Highways Authority Surveyor Mallam Issah Ishak is the first Quantity Surveyor to lead the Ghana Highways Authority

President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Surveyor Mallam Issah Ishak as the Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Highways Authority (GHA).

This appointment marks the first time a Quantity Surveyor has been selected to lead the institution since its establishment in 1974.

The Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GhIS) has expressed its profound appreciation for the President’s decision, recognising it as a progressive step towards acknowledging the diverse expertise required in Ghana’s road infrastructure sector.

The institution conveyed its gratitude in a formal letter, commending the President’s commitment to broadening the leadership scope within the GHA.

Historically, the CEO position of the GHA has been held primarily by Civil Engineers, despite provisions in the now-repealed Ghana Highway Authority Act, 1997 (Act 540) allowing for professionals with relevant experience in the road industry to be appointed.

The GhIS believes that this new appointment signifies a major shift in leadership selection, emphasising the value of administrative and managerial skills over purely technical backgrounds.

In their letter of appreciation, the GhIS cited a previous precedent in 2001 when former President John Agyekum Kufuor appointed Surv. Alex Twumasi-Boakye, a Quantity Surveyor, as the Director of the Department of Urban Roads.

His outstanding performance later earned him the position of Chief Director at the Ministry of Roads and Highways, where he oversaw major developments in Ghana’s road infrastructure.

The appointment of Surv. Mallam Issah Ishak was also celebrated at the recently concluded 20th Surveyor’s Week and 56th Annual General Meeting in Accra, which was themed “Harnessing and Projecting Surveying Competencies: A Catalyst for National Development and Embracing Emerging Opportunities.”

The event recognised the significance of the appointment as a landmark achievement for the surveying profession in Ghana.

GhIS has since expressed confidence in Surv. Ishak’s ability to bring immense value to the GHA, particularly with his expertise in procurement, value management, cost estimation, project analysis, contract administration, financial reporting, and risk management.

The institution believes his leadership will significantly contribute to the government’s infrastructure agenda, especially in light of the country’s current financial challenges.

GhIS also reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the government’s road and infrastructure projects under President Mahama’s leadership.

The institution concluded its letter by wishing the President success in his tenure and pledging continued collaboration to drive national development through efficient and professional infrastructure management.

See the letter below

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