President Mahama Celebrates Brother’s Hard-Earned Success at UMaT Honorary Doctorate Ceremony

President Mahama Celebrates Brother’s Hard-Earned Success at UMaT Honorary Doctorate Ceremony

At the 18th Special Congregation of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) in Tarkwa on January 31, 2026, President John Dramani Mahama offered heartfelt remarks as his younger brother, Ibrahim Mahama, received an honorary doctorate for his contributions to the mining industry.

Addressing the assembled guests, President Mahama took the opportunity to clarify a common misconception: his brother’s rise to success was not a product of political privilege, but of determination and enterprise. He pointed out that Ibrahim Mahama, founder of Engineers & Planners, had often faced even greater scrutiny whenever he himself was in public office. Notably, the company’s most impressive growth came during periods when he was not president—evidence, Mahama said, of its independence and resilience.

Reflecting on their childhood, President Mahama recalled Ibrahim’s early curiosity for machines, a fascination that deepened while their family lived in England. This passion led Ibrahim into engineering and eventually to establish Engineers & Planners, which began as a subcontractor, often for African Mining Services, before expanding into one of the largest mining subcontractors in West Africa.

President Mahama also spoke about their family’s tradition of hard work, noting that while their late father balanced politics and entrepreneurship, he and Ibrahim chose different routes. “I took the political path, and my brother took the entrepreneurial path,” he quipped, adding that his brother could “do many things better” and highlighting the vital role of enterprise in Ghana’s progress.

He praised Ibrahim’s philanthropy, commitment to indigenous ownership, and his leadership in opening doors for Ghanaian companies to secure direct mining contracts. President Mahama was quick to acknowledge the guidance of mentors such as Mr. Sam Jonah, crediting their support for Ibrahim’s achievements.

Addressing UMaT’s graduating class, President Mahama called on them to treat their education as both a privilege and a responsibility, and to pursue innovation, discipline, and service in their future careers.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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