Washington D.C., USA – Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd, in partnership with the Office of the Gbese Mantse, has successfully concluded a high-level business delegation mission to the United States aimed at deepening trade, investment, and development cooperation between Ghana and key American institutions. With support from the U.S. Embassy in Ghana, the mission spotlighted Ghana’s readiness to partner with U.S. businesses across agriculture, education, energy, mining, and technology. The delegation’s journey began in Iowa with a visit to the headquarters of Self-Help International, a U.S. charity working with women in agriculture in Ghana’s Upper West Region. This engagement reaffirmed the strength of grassroots U.S.-Ghana development partnerships focused on food security and women’s empowerment. The team was next hosted by The Outreach Program founders, Floyd Hammer and Kathy Hamilton, who were instrumental in facilitating the delegation’s visit to the United States and coordinating key meetings. During the visit, the delegation also participated in a presentation on the “Water-Point” system — an innovative water purification solution capable of providing safe and clean drinking water to underserved communities. Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd is seeking to recommend this system to the Ghana Health Service, Ministry of Health, and Ministry of Education to support access to clean water in schools and reduce absenteeism. The solution is also being considered for rural hospitals and clinics, as well as Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to address local water challenges. Additionally, Eklips aims to deploy the Water-Point system in mining-affected communities where water sources have been polluted, helping restore access to potable water. Productive discussions also took place with the leadership of the World Food Prize Foundation, opening opportunities for Ghana to play a more prominent role in the Foundation’s annual global summit of agricultural thought leaders. At Pioneer Seed, the delegation toured advanced laboratories and genetic plant facilities, assessing technologies that could strengthen Ghana’s agricultural resilience and food systems. A key industrial stop was at Enagon Equipment Manufacturers, where Ghanaian delegates tested turnkey cassava, fruit, and vegetable processing systems. In addition to agro-processing, the Enagon team showcased modular gold processing equipment, aligning with Ghana’s goals of value addition and responsible mineral beneficiation. These innovations reflect Ghana’s broader strategy for agro-industrialization, mineral value retention, export diversification, and rural economic transformation. In Lynchburg, Virginia, the delegation visited Liberty University to engage in a multi-sector dialogue on agri-processing, energy, education (under Eklips Global Education), mining, and water solutions. The discussions also focused on the upcoming Liberty University CEOs Summit, scheduled for October 15–17, 2025. Though Dr. Dave Brat, Senior Vice President for Business Engagement and former U.S. Congressman, was unable to attend in person, he was ably represented by Mr. James Molesey, Director of International Partnerships. The delegation also met with Dr. Emmanuel Clottey, a Ghanaian-American professor of Public Health and a strong advocate for African-led development, as well as Fulbright Director Edna Udobong, and Prof. Medina of the Liberty University School of Engineering. These interactions opened doors for strategic institutional collaborations in public health, innovation, engineering, and capacity building. Mr. Abdul-Razak Yakubu, CEO of Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd, used the mission to reframe Africa’s global image. “Africa is not a charity project — it is a strategic trade and investment partner,” he stated. “The rise of Africa is just a mile away. Ghana, and Africa at large, are ready for innovation, technology partnerships, and human capital development.” He further urged the African diaspora to channel their resources and expertise back home to help build the Africa they envision. Under his leadership, Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd is positioning itself as Africa’s Strategic Gateway for Trade, Investment, and Resource Mobilization — connecting global investors with scalable local solutions. As part of the Liberty University CEOs Summit, Eklips will facilitate the participation of leading Ghanaian figures including Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, Minister for Education; Hon. Eric Opoku, Minister for Agriculture; Hon. Issifu Seidu, Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability; Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, Acting Chief Executive of the Ghana Gold Board; and Hon. Sylvester Adinam Mensah, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana EXIM Bank. The delegation has requested a debrief meeting with Her Excellency Virginia E. Palmer, U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, and the Embassy’s Commercial Officer, to share outcomes and explore ways to bring key U.S. businesses to Ghana for business-to-business (B2B) engagement and sectoral collaboration. This visit has underscored Ghana’s potential not just as a development partner, but as a major player in global trade, innovation, and opportunity.
Washington D.C., USA – Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd, in partnership with the Office of the Gbese Mantse, has successfully concluded a high-level business delegation mission to the United States aimed at deepening trade, investment, and development cooperation between Ghana and key American institutions. With support from the U.S. Embassy in Ghana, the mission spotlighted Ghana’s readiness to partner with U.S. businesses across agriculture, education, energy, mining, and technology. The delegation’s journey began in Iowa with a visit to the headquarters of Self-Help International, a U.S. charity working with women in agriculture in Ghana’s Upper West Region. Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd is seeking to recommend this system to the Ghana Health Service, Ministry of Health, and Ministry of Education to support access to clean water in schools and reduce absenteeism. The solution is also being considered for rural hospitals and clinics, as well as Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to address local water challenges. Additionally, Eklips aims to deploy the Water-Point system in mining-affected communities where water sources have been polluted, helping restore access to potable water. Productive discussions also took place with the leadership of the World Food Prize Foundation, opening opportunities for Ghana to play a more prominent role in the Foundation’s annual global summit of agricultural thought leaders. At Pioneer Seed, the delegation toured advanced laboratories and genetic plant facilities, assessing technologies that could strengthen Ghana’s agricultural resilience and food systems. A key industrial stop was at Enagon Equipment Manufacturers, where Ghanaian delegates tested turnkey cassava, fruit, and vegetable processing systems. In addition to agro-processing, the Enagon team showcased modular gold processing equipment, aligning with Ghana’s goals of value addition and responsible mineral beneficiation. These innovations reflect Ghana’s broader strategy for agro-industrialization, mineral value retention, export diversification, and rural economic transformation. In Lynchburg, Virginia, the delegation visited Liberty University to engage in a multi-sector dialogue on agri-processing, energy, education (under Eklips Global Education), mining, and water solutions. The discussions also focused on the upcoming Liberty University CEOs Summit, scheduled for October 15–17, 2025. Though Dr. Dave Brat, Senior Vice President for Business Engagement and former U.S. Congressman, was unable to attend in person, he was ably represented by Mr. James Molesey, Director of International Partnerships. The delegation also met with Dr. Emmanuel Clottey, a Ghanaian-American professor of Public Health and a strong advocate for African-led development, as well as Fulbright Director Edna Udobong, and Prof. Medina of the Liberty University School of Engineering. These interactions opened doors for strategic institutional collaborations in public health, innovation, engineering, and capacity building. Mr. Abdul-Razak Yakubu, CEO of Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd, used the mission to reframe Africa’s global image. “Africa is not a charity project — it is a strategic trade and investment partner,” he stated. “The rise of Africa is just a mile away. Ghana, and Africa at large, are ready for innovation, technology partnerships, and human capital development.” He further urged the African diaspora to channel their resources and expertise back home to help build the Africa they envision. Under his leadership, Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd is positioning itself as Africa’s Strategic Gateway for Trade, Investment, and Resource Mobilization — connecting global investors with scalable local solutions. As part of the Liberty University CEOs Summit, Eklips will facilitate the participation of leading Ghanaian figures including Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, Minister for Education; Hon. Eric Opoku, Minister for Agriculture; Hon. Issifu Seidu, Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability; Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, Acting Chief Executive of the Ghana Gold Board; and Hon. Sylvester Adinam Mensah, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana EXIM Bank. The delegation has requested a debrief meeting with Her Excellency Virginia E. Palmer, U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, and the Embassy’s Commercial Officer, to share outcomes and explore ways to bring key U.S. businesses to Ghana for business-to-business (B2B) engagement and sectoral collaboration. This visit has underscored Ghana’s potential not just as a development partner, but as a major player in global trade, innovation, and opportunity.
His Excellency Dr. Abdulla Al Mandoos, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Ghana, today hosted a high‑level business meeting with Mr. Abdul‑Razak Yakubu, Chief Executive Officer of Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd. Mr. Yakubu was accompanied by his senior leadership team: Head Legal, Lawyer Silas Osabutey; Head of Business Development, Nadia Owusu; Climate Finance Consultant, Letitia Adu Ampoma; and Head of International Partnerships, Sivietar Annang. Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd. is the sub‑region’s Trade Facilitation Expert, serving as a bridge between local Ghanaian businesses and foreign counterparts. The delegation and Ambassador Al Mandoos explored strategic partnerships designed to accelerate two‑way trade and investment between Ghana and the UAE. Eklips showcased its deep expertise in market‑entry advisory, political‑economy analysis, and bespoke brokerage services, highlighting its proven track record connecting Ghanaian enterprises with global investors. “Leveraging our local insights alongside the UAE’s dynamic investment environment, we aim to open new markets for Ghanaian businesses and foster sustainable growth,” said Mr. Yakubu. Eklips is to host an open business discussion with top investors in Accra, Ghana, in partnership with the UAE Embassy in Accra–Ghana, further strengthening the platform for direct engagement and opportunity‑driven dialogue.
he leadership team of Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd, led by its Founder and CEO, Abdul Razak Yakubu, has met with Hon. Issifu Seidu, Ghana’s Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability, to discuss potential collaborations in sustainability and climate resilience. The meeting, which took place in Accra, aimed to strengthen partnerships between the private sector and government in tackling climate change challenges. The Minister further emphasized the need for localized climate solutions, noting that Ghana’s vulnerable communities are already experiencing the severe impacts of climate change, including floods, droughts, and rising sea levels He assured the delegation that his office remains open to collaboration with institutions and companies that share the vision of driving sustainable development in Ghana. The meeting marks the beginning of what promises to be a fruitful partnership between Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd and the Office of the Minister. Both parties expressed optimism about future collaborations, particularly in areas such as climate finance, renewable energy, and environmental education. Hon. Issifu Seidu has outlined plans to establish a Climate Change and Sustainability Hub, which will serve as a think tank for advocacy, research, and policy development. The hub aims to generate evidence-based interventions and implement projects that address Ghana’s climate challenges. During the meeting, the Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd team emphasized their commitment to supporting climate research and development. As part of this commitment, they presented a donation of three high-performance laptops to the Minister’s office, aimed at bolstering research efforts in climate policy and sustainability The meeting marked the beginning of what promises to be a fruitful partnership between Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd and the Office of the Minister. Both parties expressed optimism about future collaborations, particularly in areas such as climate finance, renewable energy, and environmental education.
In a significant step toward advancing Ghana’s climate agenda, Eklips Investment Ghana Limited, a leading firm in trade facilitation, consulting, brokerage, and fundraising, has extended its support to the Office of the Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability. The company, known for its expertise in fostering international partnerships between African nations, foreign governments, and multinational firms, continues to demonstrate its commitment to Ghana’s development and global sustainability efforts. Led by its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Abdul-Razak Yakubu, alongside Ms Nadia Owusu, Head of Business Development and Communications, and Ms Sivietar Annang, Head of International Cooperation & Partnerships, the Eklips Investment team paid a courtesy visit to the Honourable Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability at the Office of the President Annex. This engagement underscored the company’s dedication to supporting the government’s efforts to position Ghana as a regional leader in climate resilience and sustainability. Mr Abdul-Razak Yakubu expressed deep appreciation to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, for prioritising climate change as part of his broader vision to reset Ghana’s economy. He emphasised that Ghana’s leadership in climate action on the African continent would not only strengthen its global positioning but also attract international investments, funding, and technology transfer, fostering economic growth and environmental protection. As a demonstration of its commitment to this vision, Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd donated computers to the Office of the Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability to enhance its research capabilities and institutional strength. This contribution is aimed at supporting efforts in data analysis, policy formulation, and strategic climate initiatives. The company recognises the critical role that technology and research play in developing sustainable solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation. During the meeting, Mr Yakubu also commended the Honourable Minister of State, Issifu Seidu, and his technical team for their dedication and hard work in repositioning Ghana as a leader in climate affairs. The discussions focused on key priority areas within the Minister’s mandate, highlighting opportunities for collaboration between the private sector and government in driving impactful climate solutions. Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd pledged its unwavering support to the Minister and affirmed its readiness to establish a strategic working relationship to further Ghana’s climate efforts. The meeting marked the beginning of a collaborative framework aimed at mobilising resources, expertise, and international networks to support Ghana’s transition to a green economy. This initiative by Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd serves as a clarion call to other private sector players to step up and actively contribute to making Ghana a climate hub in Africa. The company believes that meaningful public-private partnerships are essential in achieving sustainable development goals and addressing climate challenges effectively. By leveraging corporate resources, expertise, and innovation, Ghana’s private sector can play a pivotal role in accelerating the country’s green transformation. Eklips Investment Ghana Ltd remains committed to fostering impactful collaborations that drive economic growth, environmental sustainability, and international partnerships. The company looks forward to working closely with the Minister of State for Climate Change and Sustainability and other stakeholders in achieving a greener, more resilient Ghana.