
His Excellency Mark Michael Entsie, Ghana’s Ambassador to the State of Libya, has commended Ambassador Alhaji Salamu Amadu for his active participation in the African Building and Construction Exhibition held in Misrata, where he engaged in high-level B2B meetings with key industry stakeholders.
Alhaji Salamu Amadu represented Ghana, the Afro Arab Group of Companies, and the Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He serves as both a Greater Accra Regional Council Member and a National Council Member of the Chamber, further underscoring his leadership within Ghana’s business community.
In response, Alhaji Salamu Amadu expressed deep appreciation to His Excellency for his unwavering support and dedication. He noted that despite a brief delay at the airport prior to the opening ceremony, the Ambassador made time to personally visit their exhibition stand, where he warmly received dignitaries, including the Prime Minister.
He further revealed that the Ambassador later visited their hotel and provided a comprehensive list of key investors and potential partners, demonstrating a strong commitment to promoting Ghanaian businesses on the international stage.
Describing him as a “great ambassador,” Alhaji Salamu Amadu emphasized that His Excellency Mark Michael Entsie has shown exemplary leadership and patriotism, reflecting a deep passion for Ghana’s development. He also commended the Ambassador’s team, particularly his deputy Daniel, for their constant support, coordination of meetings, and round-the-clock security arrangements throughout the event.
“He has proven that he understands his role and carries Ghana at heart,” Alhaji stated. “His support strengthens our mission of building Mother Ghana and making housing and homeownership accessible to all Ghanaians.”






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