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The Legacy and Leadership of Ibrahim Mahama and Engineers & Planners

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 16, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments3 Mins Read
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Protecting Ghanaian Enterprise: The Legacy and Leadership of Ibrahim Mahama and Engineers & Planners

In a time when foreign interests increasingly dominate Ghana’s industrial sectors, the journey of Ibrahim Mahama and his company, Engineers & Planners (E&P), stands as a powerful counter-narrative—a celebration of Ghanaian ingenuity, ethical entrepreneurship, and enduring resilience. As Ghana works toward economic sovereignty and sustainable development, it becomes imperative to support businesses that are both homegrown and committed to national progress.

🛠️ Engineers & Planners: Built by Ghana, for Ghana

Established in 1997, Engineers & Planners is now West Africa’s largest indigenous-owned mining and construction firm. From mining operations in Tarkwa to civil works across the region, E&P has delivered technical excellence with a proudly Ghanaian workforce of over 4,000 employees.

Executed landmark projects for Gold Fields and other multinationals Pioneered tailings dams, land reclamation, and major road works Created jobs and industrial know-how through Dzata Cement, Ghana’s first wholly owned cement factory

E&P’s operational ethos centers on national empowerment, technical innovation, and ethical business conduct—traits that embody Ghana’s potential.

🌍 Beyond Business: A Legacy of Civic Investment

Ibrahim Mahama’s ventures are deeply interwoven with Ghana’s socio-economic fabric:

Poultry farms producing thousands of eggs daily to support food security Modern transport solutions through local dealerships Philanthropic outreach in education, health, and community infrastructure

His work is not merely transactional—it is transformational, offering tangible proof that Ghanaian entrepreneurs can lead with conscience and create value that endures across generations.

⚖️ The Black Volta Dispute: A Test of National Resolve

E&P’s acquisition of the Black Volta Gold Project stirred controversy—not because of wrongdoing, but because of pushback from powerful external interests. A legal, transparent $100 million deal was countered by foreign offers, leading to delays, media attacks, and misinformation.

This episode reveals a deeper struggle: the fight to assert Ghanaian control over Ghanaian assets. It’s not simply about one businessman; it’s about whether Ghana values its own enough to defend them against louder, wealthier challengers.

🗣️ Desisting from Derogatory Commentary: A Civic Call to Okatakyie Afrifa and All Public Voices

In democratic societies, critique is essential—but it must be rooted in truth, fairness, and national interest. Derogatory and antagonistic attacks—like those recently made by Okatakyie Afrifa—erode public trust, distort civic dialogue, and sabotage progress.

To insinuate that philanthropy masks corruption, without evidence, is not patriotism—it is cynicism. And when such comments target Ghanaian-owned enterprises striving for excellence, they not only wound reputations, but risk discouraging future visionaries.

We call on all public commentators to:

Uphold ethical journalism and respectful engagement Desist from polarizing accusations that lack substantiation Support constructive discourse that uplifts rather than tears down

Civic leadership must rise above sensationalism. Ghana deserves commentary that is wise, courageous, and restorative.

🇬🇭 Promoting Ghanaian Businesses: A Democratic Duty

Every Ghanaian has a role to play:

Advocate for transparency, yes—but also for dignity and fairness Buy local, support local, and defend enterprises that invest in Ghana Elevate Ghanaian excellence in our media, classrooms, and policies Integrate Adinkra values Fawohodie (freedom), Eban (security), and Nkyinkyim (progress)—into business leadership narratives

✊🏾 **Conclusion: Ghana Must Stand by Her Own

Ibrahim Mahama and Engineers & Planners embody the kind of nation-building enterprise Ghana must champion—not malign. Critique is welcome when rooted in truth; defamation is a threat to national cohesion.

Let us build a Ghana that believes in its citizens, respects its entrepreneurs, and honors truth above rhetoric. Let public commentary become a tool for transparency and transformation, not a weapon of division.

Retired Senior Citizen
Teshie-Nungua
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