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Citation for the award of the Honorary Doctor of Humanities to Dr. Samuel Esson
Jonah, KBE
Dr. Samuel Esson Jonah, Mining Engineer, International Chief Executive,
Diplomat, Management Consultant, Advisor, Entrepreneur, Educationist, Role Model
and Administrator.
For several decades, your name has become synonymous with gold mining. You are a
native of Assin Kushea in the Central Region of Ghana but you were born at
Obuasi in the Ashanti Region on November 19, 1949.
After completing your secondary education at Adisadel College, you joined the
Ashanti Goldfields Company (AGC) at Obuasi in 1969. You later attended the
prestigious Camborne School of Mines where you successfully completed the
Associateship in Mining Engineering (ACSM) in 1973.
You subsequently obtained a Masters of Science Degree in Mine Management from
the Imperial College of Science and Technology in London and rejoined Ashanti
Gold Fields Company in 1979. By dint of hard work and managerial competence, you
rose from Shift Boss to (Mine Captain, Underground Manager, Senior Manager)
General Manager. Finally at the youthful age of 36, you were given the top job
of Chief Executive in recognition of your distinguished performance.
Under your able and dynamic leadership, AGC has seen phenomenal growth and
evolved into a global industrial giant as the eighth largest gold producer with
three mines in Ghana and the largest gold mines in Tanzania, Guinea and
Zimbabwe. AGC also operates the world’s largest bi-oxidation plant for the
treatment of sulphide ores at its Obuasi mine and has exploration interest in 7
African countries.
Thanks to your holistic and humane attitude to the development of the mining
industry, and in fulfilment of Ashanti’s social responsibility, you instituted
major changes to cement the relationship between AGC and the local community,
for example, by providing water, electricity, housing and sporting facilities,
thereby making Obuasi the Mecca for mining officials and Ministers from other
African countries who wish to replicate such developments in their own
countries. This is a concrete manifestation of your concern for others.
In addition to your responsibility for the management of the enlarged AGC, you
are also a Director of Lonmin plc, the Commonwealth Africa Investment Fund (COMAFIN)
and Ecobank Transnational Investment.
Your contribution to education is reflected in your membership of the Governing
Body of the School of Oriental and African Studies, the Trust of the Camborne
School of Mines of the Exeter University and the African Regional Advisory Board
of the London Business School and your present association with the University
of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.
You have received many honours from diverse institutions on account of your
outstanding leadership, business acumen and excellence.
You have been decorated with several awards and honours, among them the honorary
Doctor of Science (D.Sc) degree awarded jointly by the Camborne School of Mines
and the University of Exeter (UK). In 2003, Her majesty Queen Elizabeth II of
Great Britain & Northern Ireland and Head of the Commonwealth conferred on you,
an honorary knighthood as Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the Most
Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE). The award was in recognition of
your exceptional achievements as an African businessman, a leading business
executive from the Commonwealth and an international figure.
In July, 2001, you were unanimously nominated for the position of Chancellor of
the University of Cape Coast by the Academic Board of the University, in
recognition of your contribution to education and on account of your outstanding
business and managerial acumen, as well as your international exposure. Your
nomination was accepted by the University Council in August 2001 and duly
installed you as Chancellor of the University of Cape Coast.
In December 2004, CNN/Time named you as one of the 25 Business Influentials
setting global standards for management, ethics, marketing and innovation. In
2004, the Mining Journal conferred on you the Industry’s Life Time Achievement
Award. You have in the past three months been appointed a Trustee to the Nelson
Mandela legacy Trust (UK).
Currently, you serve on various Boards including Anglo American Corporation of
South Africa, Transnet, Amplats and the African Regional Advisory Board of the
London Business School, having previously served as a member of the Governing
Body of the School of Oriental and African Studies and a Trustee of the Camborne
School of Mines.
You serve on the International Investment Advisory Councils of African
Presidents: President J.A. Kuffuor of Ghana, President Thabo Mbeki of South
Africa and President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria.
Dr. Sir, Samuel Esson Jonah, for your excellent and illustrious career as a
Mining Engineer, Chief Executive, Director, Management Consultant, Diplomat,
Educationist and Administrator, Ashesi University College through its affiliate
University in Ghana, University of Cape Coast, is proud to honour you with the
degree Doctor of Humanities.
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