The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Library Authority (GhLA), Hayford Siaw, has won Africa's Young Public Sector CEO of the Year.
The award was bestowed on him at the 4th Africa Public Sector Conference & Awards (APSCA) during the Africa Climate Week in Nairobi, Kenya.
The APSCA Awards, which aim to acknowledge excellence in policy innovation and outstanding leadership across various levels of governance, recognised Mr Siaw "for his exceptional" work in revitalising Ghana's library system.
The award celebrated his innovative approach, including the establishment of libraries across the country, the introduction of technology applications and the successful implementation of the "Year of Reading Project".
Under Mr Siaw's leadership, the GhLA has achieved significant milestones in promoting literacy and access to information throughout the country.
The award identified his dedication to expanding and modernising Ghana's library network, as well as fostering a culture of reading, which has had a lasting impact on numerous individuals and communities.
The Young Public Sector CEO of the Year Award serves as a testament to Mr Siaw's remarkable leadership and innovation at the GhLA.
This prestigious accolade recognises his unwavering commitment to improving the public sector, particularly in the field of education and literacy.
Expressing his gratitude for the honour done him in a brief interview, Mr Siaw said, "This recognition validates the hard work and dedication of the GhLA in enhancing the library system and promoting a reading culture in Ghana.”
He further extended his appreciation to the APSCA for the recognition and acknowledged the efforts of his team at the Ghana Library Authority in making their vision a reality.
"Additionally, the GhLA receiving the Most Promising Public Sector Agency of the Year award, further highlighted the commitment of the team to excellence in public service.
"These esteemed accolades serve as a testament to Ghana's remarkable progress in the public sector, inspiring others to make positive impacts in their communities," he said.
For Mr Siaw, the GhLA's innovative initiatives were set to continue transforming the country's literary landscape and promoting a lifelong love for reading.