Former Chief Executive Officer of Bui Jabesh Amissah-Arthur was recognised and honoured for his Lifetime Achievement at the Ghana Energy Awards, held on Saturday in Accra.
The recognition celebrates more than four decades of service during which he helped shape Ghana’s modern energy sector.
He currently serves as the Board Chair of the Volta River Authority (VRA).
Reflecting on the honour, Ing. Amissah-Arthur said the recognition belongs not only to him but to the many Ghanaian professionals he has worked with over the years.
“I am humbled by this recognition. Every achievement has been a collective effort, and I remain proud of what Ghanaian engineers continue to accomplish.”
Early in his career which began in 1979 at VRA, he successfully solved a complex IT challenge that had stalled VRA’s consultants—an indication of the ingenuity that would define his leadership.
He was later asked to lead the Authority’s major digital transformation as head of the MIS Department, modernising operations and improving efficiency across the institution he now chairs.
One of his most significant national contributions was through the Northern Electrification & System Reinforcement Project, where his technical leadership helped secure financing for the project.
He then went on to coordinate all aspects of project implementation for the extension of the national grid beyond Kumasi to the northern-most parts of Ghana within four years.
This project laid the groundwork for the National Electrification Programme and expanded access nationwide.
At just 42, he was appointed Deputy Chief Executive of VRA, overseeing the country’s generation and transmission systems at a crucial time in Ghana’s energy development.
Later, as CEO of the Bui Power Authority, he led the successful delivery of the 400 MW Bui Hydroelectric Dam—completed on schedule, within budget, and supervised entirely by a Ghanaian technical team.
The dam remains one of Ghana’s landmark engineering achievements.
Ing. Amissah-Arthur also authored the Ghana Grid Code, the regulatory framework that continues to guide the safe and reliable operation of the national transmission system and ensures open access to all parties.
Beyond Ghana, he has contributed to more than 40 major energy projects across West Africa, holding key leadership roles including Chair of WAGPA, Chair of TiCO, and CEO & Board Member of Bui Power Authority.
The Lifetime Achievement Award reflects a career defined by innovation, integrity, and a commitment to building national capacity.
It honours a leader whose work has expanded electrification, built a major national generation plant, strengthened energy institutions, and improved millions of lives across Ghana and the subregion with his service to mankind.
