Mohammed Awal Named Minister Designate For Tourism, Arts And Culture

Mr Ibrahim Mohammed Awal, the former Minister for Business Development is on the list of the forty six 46 Ministers designate President Nana Akufo Addo has presented to Parliament for vetting and approval. He has been appointed to take charge of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, which hitherto was handled by Barbara Oteng Gyasi, with Doctor. Ziblim Iddi as her
Deputy. Awal Mohammed once served as the CEO of Graphic Communications Group and Chase Petroleum. He attended Yendi Senior High School in the Northern Region of Ghana and before proceeding to the Ghana Institute of Journalism in Accra. He holds a Masters in Applied Business Research from the Swiss Business School, Switzerland, and Executive Masters in Business
Administration from the University of Ghana Business School, Legon. He obtained a Masters in International Journalism from University of Wales, United Kingdom. As of January 2017, was pursuing Doctor of Philosophy in the Business Administration at the Swiss Business School. He resigned from the Graphic Communications Group in 2010 to take up the position of MD of Chase Petroleum a downstream oil marketing company and in
2009, he was awarded the Marketing Man of the year for his contribution towards marketing in Ghana by the Charted Institute of Marketing Ghana. At the time of his appointment, Mohammed Awal was the CEO of Marble Communication Group Limited, a private publishing house company in Ghana and on the twelve 12 January 2017, Mohammed Awal was nominated by Akufo Addo for the position of Minister for Business Development.
The ministry was a new ministry and is to formulate policies and facilitate the work of the Ghana’s private sector. Awal is Muslim and is married with four children. Prior to the announcement, most people in the tourism, arts and culture space had suggested that people with know how in the sector be made ministers. Some had argued that at least, the Deputy Minister should be a creative arts inclined person. According to them, having ministers who understand the tourism and the creative industries will help a great deal in realising objectives.