Emerging Public Leaders Ghana (EPL Ghana) has commended its Fellows on attachment to key institutions for contributing to public sector efficiency and national development.
The Fellows are undertaking a one-year apprenticeship at the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) and the Ghana Commodities Exchange (GCX).
A press statement copied to the Ghana News Agency said the commendation was made during visits by an EPL Ghana delegation, led by Ms. Juliet A. Amoah, to the two institutions on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
It said the visits formed part of efforts to engage Fellows on their experiences, professional development and contributions to public service delivery.
At the Ghana Commodities Exchange, Abel Okudjeto was recognised for developing software that enabled the seamless delivery of food items and improved food distribution management in Senior High Schools.
Henry Tei-Mensah Tetteh was also praised for redesigning the organisation’s website, while Lawrence Neequaye Kotey was acknowledged for managing a critical dashboard used to track progress and monitor food distribution across schools.
Madam Jemima Opong-Gyemfi, Head of Human Resources Department, GCX, encouraged the continuity of the Fellowship programme, emphasising its value to institutional growth and improved service delivery.
At WACSI, Deborah Abbey, Naa Ashorkor Ashitey and Patrick Kofi Adu were commended for their contributions in strategic communications, stakeholder engagement, training programmes, and knowledge management systems.
Madam Esther Ann Doku, Head of HR and Administration, WACSI, highlighted the Fellows’ strong work ethic, initiative and understanding of innovation, which contributed to organisational sustainability.
Mr. Kwabena Krodua, Head of Finance, WACSI, said the EPL Public Service Fellows were not merely participants but professionals making measurable contributions to the Institute’s operations.
In a related engagement at the Office of the Head of the Civil Service, Madam Elizabeth Obeng-Yeboah, Director of Recruitment, Training and Development, underscored the importance of sustained institutional partnerships in advancing effective governance and public service delivery.