Dr Maxwell Ampong acknowledged as Executive Ambassador to the Zongo & Inner-Cities Development Secretariat

Dr Maxwell Ampong acknowledged as Executive Ambassador to the Zongo & Inner-Cities Development Secretariat

The Coordinator of the Zongo and Inner-Cities Development Secretariat under the Office of the President, Alhaji Ben Abdallah Banda (Esq.), has acknowledged Dr. Maxwell Ampong as an Executive Ambassador to the Zongo and Inner-Cities Development Secretariat.

According to him, Dr. Maxwell Ampong’s current position as an ambassador to the Secretariat and the Fund is evidence of his conviction in the value of international strategic alliances and public-private sector collaborations to bring about significant change in the Zongo and Inner-Cities communities.

“I want to thank Dr. Maxwell Ampong and his team at Maxwell Investments Group for their unwavering commitment to our communities. I am confident that this collaboration will pave the way for a brighter and more prosperous future for the people of our Zongo and Inner Cities. Together, we will continue to shoot for the stars and transform the lives of those in our communities.”

“His role now as an ambassador to the Secretariat and the Fund is a testament to our belief in the importance of public-private sector partnerships and global strategic alliances to create meaningful change in our Zongo and Inner-cities communities.”

Dr. Maxwell Ampong is an accomplished Chief Executive Officer, investment strategist, business mogul, business consultant to various governmental and private institutions/bodies, and an honorary curator of the Ghana Museums and Monument Board.

Since his appointment, Dr. Maxwell Ampong has communicated ways that Ghanaian Zongo & Inner-Cities communities can be reorganized as strategies to manoeuvre during any economic crisis, therefore the theme of the inaugural Forum.

Hon. Alhaj Ben Abdallah Banda (Esq.) said this when he gave a speech at the MIG Business Forum’23 dubbed Avenues to Manoeuvre during an Economic Downturn”, at the World Trade Center in Accra.

By: Esther Agyapong | Metrotvonline.com | Ghana

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