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Mr. Kwesi Agyeman Busia has been chosen as the top CEO of the year 2022 for DVLA's (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority) innovative and revolutionary initiatives.
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The 7th World Business Quality Branding Awards were presented to the DVLA CEO on Friday, March 24, in Accra by the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana (EFG).
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In choosing Mr. Busia as the CEO of the year, the EFG took into account all of his accomplishments during the past four years at the DVLA, including changing the organization's appearance, utilizing technology to streamline operations, digitizing the vehicle registration process, and putting in place a new, strict roadworthy certification regime.
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Among other things, he drafted and implemented a business plan leading to achieving financial independence for the DVLA and coordinated the installation of a modern customer service call center.
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At the same event, the CEO of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), Dr Afua Asabea Asare, was named the female Public Sector CEO of the year for her role in turning round the fortunes of the authority.
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The CEO of JRA Cosmetics Limited, Jane Reason Ahadzie also emerged the female CEO of the year.
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The other award winners were the CEO of KAB-FAM Ghana Limited, Charles Antwi-Boahen, who emerged as business executive of the year; CEO of Alpha TND Limited, Pankaj Bhati, who won the Outstanding Managing Director category; and the Managing Director of Lambodra Enterprises Ghana Limited, Er Nikkesh Neel, who went home with the young CEO plaque.
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Motivation
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In an interview with the Daily Graphic at the event, Mr Busia said the recognition he had received was a testament that the DVLA was walking the right path.
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Again, he said the honour was a wake-up call for him to do more to ensure that the DVLA lived up to its mandate.
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"This award tells us that we need to innovate to stay relevant. The driver and Vehicle licensing landscape continues to evolve so we can only respond to it by adopting technology to address the challenges," he said.
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He added that going forward, the DVLA was focused on consolidating and entrenching the good initiatives it had put in place to improve on service delivery.
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"We do not want to wake up tomorrow and realise that DVLA has been reduced to nothing. We have a policy where we are making sure that for everything we do, the systems are entrenched; the enforcement is entrenched; and data is entrenched," he said. Mr Busia added that the DVLA had fully integrated its systems with the National Identification Authority (NIA)
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Top brands unveiled
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Apart from the individuals who won honours, the EFG also unveiled the 25 most popular global brands and the premium quality brands in Ghana.
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Some of the premium quality brands in the country were McDan Shipping Company Limited, Bel-Aqua Mineral Water, B5 Plus Group, Dzata Cement, Azar Paints, and Emirates.
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The top 25 most popular global brands included MTN, Nestlé, Danote Group, Ethiopian Airlines, Nissan, Samsung and Samsung.
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Good leadership
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The Founder and President of EFG, Sam Ato Gaisie, urged leaders of both private and public organisations to strive for excellence in the discharge of their duties.
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He said it was when managers of such institutions provided quality leadership that the country would achieve sustainable development.
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Mr Gaisie also said in the wake of technological advancement, it was important for CEOs and business leaders to adopt innovative strategies to improve productivity.
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