
Sampson Ahi
Sampson Ahi is the Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry in Ghana, known for his efforts to enhance the regulatory framework of the advertising sector. Recently, he made headlines by announcing the government's plan to reintroduce the Advertising Bill, which aims to promote ethical practices and standardization within the industry. His remarks at the 2025 Gong Gong Festival of Creativity & Awards highlighted the advertising industry's significant contribution to Ghana's economy, emphasizing its role in providing employment opportunities, particularly for the youth. Ahi's commitment to fostering innovation and adapting to technological changes underscores his vision for a dynamic and professional advertising landscape in Ghana.
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Sampson Ahi, the Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, declared that the time for private sector participation in Ghana’s tree crops sector is now.
Invest in Ghana’s tree crops now — Deputy Minister tells global investorsThe newly inaugurated COSMARC, chaired by the Deputy Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Sampson Ahi, would play a crucial role in promoting transparency and fairness in cocoa marketing.
COCOBOD inaugurates 3 board sub-committeesSampson Ahi, who performed the inauguration on behalf of the Sector Minister, described the initiative as 'a significant milestone in Ghana’s digital transformation journey.'
See the members of the 26-member National E-Commerce Steering Committee inaugurated by the Ministry of TradeSampson Ahi serves as the Deputy Minister for Trade and is also Ghana’s Commissioner General for the Expo.
Trade Minister leads Ghana’s push for investment at World Expo 2025Sampson Ahi is the Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry who announced the reintroduction of the Advertising Bill.
Government to reintroduce Advertising Bill to regulate industry – Deputy Trade Minister
















