Accra: The Management of the Lands Commission has officially welcomed Mr Emmanuel Adansi Bonah to assume the role of Deputy Executive Secretary in charge of Corporate Services. In his new role, Mr Bonah is expected to contribute significantly to the Commission's transformation agenda, focusing on operational efficiency, transparency, and strategic corporate governance.
According to Ghana News Agency, Mr Bonah brings more than 23 years of experience in Ghana's cocoa industry, the commodities market, and public administration to the Commission. His appointment aims to inject new energy and strategic direction into the Commission's corporate service relations. Mr Bonah was introduced to management members by Professor Anthony Owusu-Ansah, the Commission's Acting Executive Secretary, during a brief ceremony at the Lands Commission corporate headquarters in Accra.
Prof. Owusu-Ansah offered a warm welcome, providing a concise overview of the Commission's structure, operations, and ongoing priorities. Mr Bonah has previously served as the Chief Executive Officer of Tower Assets Limited, where he led the company to financial independence and significantly scaled up its operations. His career has also included leadership roles at the Splendid Business Service Limited and Progressive Licensed Cocoa Buyers Association, where he built a reputation for turning operations around, empowering staff, and delivering measurable growth.
Mr Bonah is an advocate of good governance, with expertise in policy development, human resource management, stakeholder engagement, and institutional reform. His educational background includes an MBA in International Business from Schiller International University (USA), a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics and Sociology from the University of Cape Coast, and professional studies with ACCA (UK). He has represented Ghana at several international conferences on commodity trading, sustainability, and labour development.
The Acting Deputy Executive Secretary in charge of Operations, Mr Anthony Mallen Ntiador, along with other management members, expressed their commitment to working with Mr Bonah to fulfill the Commission's mandate of ensuring effective land administration and institutional transformation. The Commission is hopeful that Mr Bonah will make a significant impact with his visionary leadership in the years ahead.
