The Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has celebrated its 40th Anniversary with a colourful “event, which featured traditional cooking, drumming, dancing, singing, storytelling, and cultural exhibitions, served as a platform to celebrate the Authority’s commitment to unity, inclusiveness, and mutual respect among its workforce drawn from all parts of the country.”
Speaking at the event, Director-General of GCAA, Rev. Stephen Wilfred Arthur described “the occasion as ‘a beautiful and memorable day’ in the history of the Authority, emphasising that Ghana’s cultural diversity remains one of the nation’s greatest strengths.”
“As part of our 40th Anniversary celebrations, we have chosen to dedicate this occasion to showcasing the rich heritage, traditions, and identities that make up the vibrant mosaic of Ghana and beyond,” Rev. Arthur stated.
The Director-General reaffirmed “the Authority’s commitment to inclusiveness, teamwork, professionalism, and national unity, encouraging staff to continue fostering cooperation and understanding both within and outside the workplace.”
In his remarks, Board Chair of the GCAA, Ing. Simon Molai Allotey underscored “the importance of unity, diversity, and inclusivity within the Authority. He noted that GCAA staff come from all 16 regions of Ghana, speak different languages, and represent diverse cultural backgrounds, reflecting the Authority’s core values.”
Mr. Allotey also expressed “profound appreciation to Okatakyi Komeh VIII, a member of the GCAA Board, who graced the occasion with his traditional entourage and thrilled participants with a splendid cultural performance that added colour and prestige to the celebration.”

