Mr. Alexie K. Fosu, the Chief Executive Officer of Prefos Limited, an electrical and civil engineering company, has affirmed that the aim of the company established 32 years ago is to support Africa’s development and industrialization agenda.
He said the company would help the agenda by providing modern, durable high quality electrical installation and civil engineering services to clients to enhance Africa’s socio-economic development and position the continent as a strategic foreign investment destination.
Mr. Fosu was addressing the opening of the five-day annual thanksgiving and prayer services at the company’s premises at Adako-Jachie near Ejisu on Monday.
He noted that Prefos Limited has, over the last 30 years, featured prominently in Ghana’s national electrification and infrastructural development programme and attributed the feat to the Grace of God which had sustained the company through 2023.
According to him, the success of Prefos Limited is driven by the philosophy of hard work and customer satisfaction.
He commended the staff, whose exceptional talent and effort, had brought about the company’s success, noting that “your passion and determination have been the driving force behind our accomplishments.
The CEO urged the workers to work harder in the yrars ahead and remain competitive in the quest to advance strategies to shape the industry.
He hoped the workers, bound by a common goal as a family, will continue to push boundaries and exceed expectations by committing to ensuring to quality and maintain highest standards in the industry.
Prophet Alex Twum, Senior pastor of the World Vision Chapel International in Accra while ministering the word of God on the first day of the programme on the theme: “The Almighty God” based on Job 42:2, said God is all powerful and can do all things including the unimaginable.
He affirmed that God is reliable at all times and has the answer to all problems.
Apostle Frank Osei of Victory Charismatic Chapel International, Bishop Kakra Baiden, Senior Pastor of Catch the Anointing Centre and Rev. Dr. Michael Boadi Nyamekye would take their turns to also minister the gospel during the week-long programme.
Gospel musicians slated to adminiater songs throughout the programme include Diana Hamilton, Tagoe Sisters, Cecil Twum, Sandra Afreh, Alice Serwaa, Joho Arhin and S.K. Frimpong.