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New GWCL Board Mandated to Drive Transformation

June 2, 2025
Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
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Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Board, Water

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister for Works and Housing

The Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) has sworn in a new board of directors with a strong directive to spearhead a transformation in public utility governance.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Minister for Works and Housing, Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, described the occasion as a turning point for Ghana’s public service delivery system and a critical moment in the country’s quest for sustainable water management.

“We are gathered here not just to swear in a new board of directors, but to usher in a new chapter in the governance of public utilities in Ghana. This occasion signifies our commitment to reshaping how we manage state owned enterprises”

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister for Works and Housing

The event was attended by government officials, sector stakeholders, and members of the public service community, all drawn by the urgency of reforming an institution that has long faced criticism for inefficiency and poor service delivery.

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The appointment of the new board was portrayed as a strategic response to deep-rooted challenges in the water sector, particularly in an era of rising climate pressures and population growth.

Hon. Kenneth Adjei emphasized that the government remains committed to restoring public trust in state institutions and raising the standards of public sector leadership. In his remarks, the Minister made it clear that the new GWCL board is going to transform the company.

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei
Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister for Works and Housing

“Distinguished guests, we are gathered here not just to swear in a new board of directors, but to usher in a new chapter in the governance of public utilities in Ghana”

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister for Works and Housing

He explained that public service delivery must now be held to the highest benchmarks of transparency, professionalism, and accountability, especially as citizens are demanding greater value for money. This shift, he noted, is not optional but a necessity given the realities facing the nation’s water sector, from resource stress to administrative stagnation.

Catalyst for Institutional Change

Underscoring the centrality of leadership, the Minister remarked that institutional success depends primarily on the capacity and vision of its leaders. The new board was thus reminded that they are not inheriting a ceremonial title but a mission with far-reaching consequences for national development.

“It is well established that institutions succeed or fail based on the caliber of their leadership,” Hon. Adjei declared.

He described the board’s mandate as one that extends beyond financial oversight to impact disease prevention, livelihoods, industrial support, and the nation’s development trajectory. He stressed that each board member carries the burden of reversing negative perceptions and instituting a new culture of efficiency.

“It is a strategic directive for future performance. It is a call to duty, a call to leadership, and a call to transformation,” the Minister said.

Hon. Adjei further elaborated that the board’s core responsibilities would include ensuring that GWCL operates within a well-defined strategic framework, meets regulatory and financial standards, and builds a performance-oriented corporate culture.

He reminded the directors that their leadership should move the company from a reputation of inefficiency to one of innovation and integrity.

“From bureaucratic inertia to dynamic innovation, you must lead with vision, act with integrity, manage with discipline, and govern with transparency”

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister for Works and Housing
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The Minister acknowledged public dissatisfaction with the company’s past performance and challenged the board to engage actively in reshaping public perception through visible results. He also urged them to embrace ethical behavior and customer responsiveness as foundational principles of their governance.

With Ghana’s population now exceeding 32 million, the board’s role becomes even more critical. The Ministry noted that expanding demand, climate-related water stress, and urban sprawl have placed an enormous burden on water infrastructure.

As such, board leadership must not only manage current challenges but anticipate and prepare for future shocks to the system.

“In a period where public trust in state institutions is being scrutinized, citizens demanding better value for money, and national and natural resources such as water are increasingly stressed due to climate change, negative human activities, population growth, and urban expansion, it is imperative that we move away from business as usual”

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister for Works and Housing

In closing, the Ministry reiterated that the board’s success would ultimately be judged not by internal performance metrics alone, but by its visible impact on citizens’ lives and on the health of the nation’s water ecosystem.

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