The Board Chairman of Lands Commission, Mr. Stephen Ntim has been inducted into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame following his sterling performance at the Commission.
The colorful event which saw the recognition of several other personalities recognizes the achievement of Stephen Ntim since he assumed the position as Board Chairman.
Since assuming that position, Stephen Ntim-led Board recruited 400 new staff, begun the construction of the second phase of GAR Lands Commission office building, constructing a new Head office building of the Lands Commission which is near completion and will be handed over in April 2021.
He has also toured all six newly created regions, and secured land bank for the commission and all other decentralized state agencies.
Mr. Stephen Ntim has also enabled the commission embark on a digitization project for legacy records as well as transactional processes to remove middlemen from the commission’s premises and also create a paperless environment.
Indeed, the hitherto long delays of many years in processing applications has been drastically reduced to roughly 25 day in GAR, and even less in HAR.
In an interview after the induction, Mr. Stephen Ntim thanked the Hall and indicated that the Lands Commissions would b placed as one of the best service providers in the country.
The Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame is conceptualized as a grouping of selected current and former Chairmen and Chairpersons in Ghana’s Business Sector who are actively working, retired or are nearing retirement, but whose accomplishments deserve to be recognized and celebrated for posterity.
The Hall is to recognizes and Celebrates professional accomplishments and to provide a forum to collectively contribute to the growth and development of corporate Ghana by providing your knowledge and experience to both successors at the helm of the corporate sector and public policymakers/implementers.
Other personalities who were induced included Michael Gyapah of G4s Security, Robert Kutin of Allship/Maritime Authority, Stephen Ayesu Ntim of Lands Commission, Frank Herbert Davis of DVLA and Dr Gladys Narley Ashitey of National Population Council.
Others include Hayssam Fakhry of Interplast Ghana, Prof. Christopher Ameyaw Akumfi of Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund, Mukesh V. Thakwani of B5 Plus, Kwaku Awortwi of Volta River Authority and Daniel Mckorley of Mcdan Shipping.