Pioneering Entrepreneur Richard Nii Armah Quaye Announces Retirement, Shifts Focus to National Economic Development

Renowned Ghanaian businessman and entrepreneur Richard Nii Armah Quaye has officially announced his retirement from his roles as CEO and Board Chairman of Quick Angels and Bills Micro Credit. This significant move marks the beginning of a new chapter in his life, focused on driving national economic development and empowering the youth.

A New Chapter
Quaye’s decision to step back from frontline business leadership was not entirely unexpected, as he had previously hinted at his intention to retire ahead of his 40th birthday celebration. During a press conference at the Alisa Hotel in Accra, Quaye shared the reasons behind his decision, highlighting his commitment to uniting young individuals with financial resources, exceptional skills, and early-stage businesses to drive a larger-scale economic revolution.

Youth Empowerment and National Advancement
Quaye’s passion for youth empowerment and national advancement is evident in his words: “As I retire from my roles as CEO and Board Chairman of all my businesses in Ghana and abroad, I aim to dedicate my time and energy to uniting young individuals with financial resources, exceptional skills, and early-stage businesses to drive a larger-scale economic revolution that will strengthen our nation.” He emphasized that his only aspiration is to see Ghana thrive economically, dispelling speculation about any political ambitions.

Succession Plan
As part of the transition, Lawyer Dei Kwarteng has been appointed as Chairman of Bills Micro Credit, while Emmanuel N. L. Lamptey will take on the role of CEO at Quick Angels. Both Kwarteng and Lamptey expressed their gratitude to Quaye for his visionary leadership and mentorship, assuring him of their commitment to upholding his legacy and working towards the growth and success of the companies.

A Message to Ghanaian Youth
In a heartfelt appeal, Quaye urged Ghanaian youth to work hard, harness their potential, and embrace entrepreneurship with resilience and determination. His message serves as a reminder of the importance of perseverance and dedication in achieving success.

 Conclusion
Richard Nii Armah Quaye’s retirement marks the end of an era, but it also signals the beginning of a new chapter in his life, focused on driving national economic development and empowering the youth. His legacy will continue to inspire and motivate future generations of entrepreneurs and leaders.

Legacy and Impact
Quaye’s impact on the business community and his contributions to the development of young entrepreneurs will be remembered for years to come. His commitment to empowering the youth and driving economic growth will continue to shape the future of Ghana’s economy.

What’s Next?
As Quaye embarks on this new chapter, he will be working closely with young entrepreneurs and businesses to drive economic growth and development. His experience and expertise will be invaluable in shaping the future of Ghana’s economy.

A New Era for Bills Micro Credit and Quick Angels
With the appointment of new leadership, Bills Micro Credit and Quick Angels are poised for continued growth and success. The companies will continue to provide financial services and support to businesses and individuals, driving economic development and job creation.

Source:Africa Publicity

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