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    KGL Group CEO calls for deliberate strategy to nurture African business giants

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJune 2, 2026No Comments8 Views
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    In a powerful call to action that could redefine the continent’s economic landscape, the Group Executive Chairman of the KGL Group, Alex Apau Dadey, has urged African governments to intentionally groom and protect homegrown enterprises to drive sustainable, continent-wide development.

    Speaking at the prestigious 10th Ghana CEO Summit in Accra, Mr. Dadey argued that Africa’s long-term economic independence hinges on its political will to deliberately cultivate its own corporate heavyweights, rather than relying solely on foreign investment.

    The high-profile event, marking a decade of the CEO Network, was attended by key state officials and business leaders, including former President John Dramani Mahama, who was commended by the KGL boss for his consistent advocacy for local ownership and indigenous participation.

    Delivering his address under the theme, “Raising African Champions: Leadership, Resilience and Industrial Scale – Lessons from Ghana’s Business Transformation,” Mr. Dadey stated that while the continent’s immense economic potential has long been recognized, potential alone has never been enough to transform a continent.

    “Potential alone has never transformed any nation,” Mr. Dadey told the summit. “Africa therefore faces a defining choice: either remain a market for the ambitions of others or build enterprises capable of shaping global economic outcomes ourselves.”

    Protecting Local Scale, Avoiding Unwarranted Scrutiny

    Addressing the realities confronting indigenous businesses on the continent, Mr. Dadey observed a worrying trend where successful local enterprises are often viewed with skepticism once they grow. While maintaining that accountability and regulatory compliance remain essential, he argued that African businesses must not be treated with suspicion simply because they achieve industrial scale.

    “No nation industrialised successfully by weakening its own productive capacity or undermining responsible indigenous enterprise,” he said. He challenged governments across the continent to actively defend local commercial success, asking, “If Ghana does not protect and nurture its responsible indigenous enterprises, who will build the continental champions we aspire to?”

    Leadership as ‘Missing Infrastructure’ and Trans-generational Wealth

    In a thought-provoking analysis of Africa’s development bottlenecks, the celebrated entrepreneur described leadership as the continent’s “missing infrastructure,” underscoring that industrialization is bound to fail where leadership falls short. He urged political and corporate leaders to look beyond immediate gains—such as election cycles and quarterly corporate earnings—and focus instead on institution-building and long-term national development.

    Turning to wealth creation, Mr. Dadey raised concerns over the lack of continuity in African-owned conglomerates. He noted that too much African wealth disappears within a single generation because it is heavily consumed rather than institutionalized. To reverse this trend, he called for robust corporate governance structures, strict succession planning, and long-term reinvestment strategies aimed at preserving productive capital across generations.KGL Group Partners with CNBC Africa

    The summit also served as a stage for a major economic milestone. In a significant announcement, Mr. Dadey unveiled a strategic partnership between the KGL Group and CNBC Africa.

    The agreement will see the establishment of a dedicated CNBC Africa country office in Ghana, which will be hosted by the KGL Group. According to the Executive Chairman, the partnership reflects a unified commitment to amplifying African business stories, elevating regional conversations around enterprise and investment, and positioning Ghana more prominently in the global economic landscape.

    The 10th Ghana CEO Summit continues to serve as a leading platform for high-level policy engagement, driving critical discourse on how indigenous innovation can be scaled into continental prosperity.

     

     

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