Ghana: Bulk Energy Storage And Transportation Ltd CEO, Board Chairman Grab Awards At Ghana CEOs Summit 2024

0
213
Mr Ekow Hackman (left) Board Chairman of BOST and Dr Edwin Nii Obodai Provencal (right), Managing Director of BOST.

The Managing Director of Bulk Energy Storage and Transportation Company, formerly BOST, Dr Edwin Alfred Nii Obodai Provencal, and the Board Chairman, Mr Ekow Hackman, on Monday, were honoured with special recognition as ‘Outstanding CEO of the Year’ and ‘Board Chairman of the Year’ for 2023 respectively at the CEOs Summit held at the Kempinski Gold Coast City Hotel in Accra, capital of Ghana.

Ghana’s former President, Mr. John Dramani Mahama, who was the Guest of Honour at the event, presented the award to Dr Edwin Provencal.

The recognition, according to their respective citations, was for the great transformation the two have led at the company, turning its fortunes around and making it the best-run state-owned enterprise in the country.

Within twelve months, the company moved from number eight to four on the Public Enterprise League Table and is tipped to do better at the next ranking of state-owned enterprises.

Recounting the state of the business by the end of financial year 2016, the company had run three successive years of losses with the highest of GH₵459 million (in 2016) at the back of deteriorating infrastructure which had reduced its revenue earning assets to a paltry 18 per cent.

Among other things, it was also indebted to its suppliers and related parties over US$600 million and heavily indebted to the domestic banks of more than GH₵400 million.

With three out of six depots across the country grounded and all marine assets non-operational, the company was in a tight corner.

Fast forward to 2021, the company made a profit of GH₵163 million and more than doubled the figure to declare a profit after tax of GH₵342 million in the 2022 financial year.

Its revenue assets have improved from the 18 per cent to 95 per cent to date with all six depots, all pipelines and all marine assets in full operation, fetching varied volumes of revenue.

Among other things, the performance of the company was given continent-wide recognition in the year 2023 in Kenya where it was recognised as the ‘most transformed public enterprise in Africa’.

Indeed, this is a tremendous improvement in the company’s situation and the recognition accorded the duo was in order.

Dr Provencal and Mr Hackman praised the company’s management team for their cooperation and all members of staff for their wonderful contributions which have brought the company thus far.

 

Source: https://energynewsafrica.com