Kofi Amoa-Abban, a prominent figure in the oil and gas industry, and his siblings are mourning the loss of their mother, Leticia Amoa-Abban, who passed away on Saturday after a brief illness.
Leticia Amoa-Abban was a beloved mother and cherished member of her community.
Her passing has left a profound void in the lives of her family and friends. Known for her warmth and generosity, Leticia’s legacy is marked by her dedication to her family and unwavering support for her children’s endeavours.
Kofi Amoa-Abban, the founder and CEO of Rigworld Group, has been instrumental in advancing Ghana’s oil and gas sector. His company, Rigworld, provides crucial services to the offshore oil and gas industry, including logistics, procurement, and workforce services.
Kofi’s vision and leadership have earned him recognition as a leading African entrepreneur, with numerous awards and accolades highlighting his contributions to the industry.
In addition to his business ventures, Kofi Amoa-Abban is known for his philanthropic efforts.
He has been actively involved in various charitable activities, focusing on education and healthcare initiatives in Ghana.
His commitment to giving back to the community has further solidified his reputation as a business leader who is dedicated to improving the lives of others.
As the family navigates this period of mourning, Kofi and his siblings are drawing strength from the outpouring of support from friends, colleagues, and well-wishers worldwide.
The family has expressed their gratitude for the messages of condolence and support they have received.
Details regarding the funeral arrangements will be announced in due course. The family has requested privacy during this difficult time as they come to terms with their loss.
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