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The Lands Commission has officially welcomed Professor Anthony Owusu-Ansah as its new Executive Secretary, taking over from Mr. Benjamin Arthur.

At a brief handing-over ceremony at the Commission’s head office in Accra, Prof. Owusu-Ansah called for collective support from staff and stakeholders, emphasising that everyone has a vital role to play in strengthening land management and administration.

Mr Benjamin Arthur, the Out-going Executive Secretary, expressed confidence in his successor and encouraged staff to extend the same cooperation accorded him during his tenure to the new Executive Secretary to make the Commission a world-class institution.

“The task ahead is critical and I believe with unity and hard work the Commission will continue to thrive under a new leadership,”Mr Arthur stated.

Prof. Owusu-Ansah brings to the Commission an extensive academic and professional experience to the role as an Executive Secretary.

He is a Professor of Real Estate Finance and Economics and a former Head of Department at the Department of Land Economy, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

Prof. Owusu-Ansah previously served as an Associate Professor and Head of Finance and Accounting at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration’s (GIMPA) Business School.

He holds a PhD in Real Estate from the University of Aberdeen, an MSc in Real Estate Management from the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, and a BSc (First Class) in Land Economy from KNUST.

He is a member of the Ghana Institution of Surveyors and an expert in real estate valuation, market analysis, housing market research, and land information systems, with several international publications and a book to his credit.

The Lands Commission looks forward to his leadership in advancing Ghana’s land administration agenda.

Source: GNA

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