Businessmen Urged To Embrace Challenges In Business Field
Dr. Justice Amoh, a prominent businessman in the Western Region, is encouraging businessmen within the Methodist Church and those aspiring to venture into the business field to firmly take on the challenges that come with the business.
The Chief Executive Officer of JUSTMOH Construction emphasized that business success isn’t easily achieved and that overcoming challenges and obstacles is key to receiving blessings.
Mr. Amoh stressed the importance of having faith in God and working hard, despite facing competition, difficulties, and setbacks.
He highlighted that with dedication and determination, one can achieve success and recognition in the business world.
According to him, in the construction industry, JUSTMOH Construction has worked hard by the grace of God to enable him to execute all field works in the construction, ranging from building drilling dams, irrigation dams, airports, road construction, and mining, among others.
Highlighting the company’s profile, Mr Amoh said that in his early life, he engaged in several businesses, including selling construction materials, clothing, fridges, secondhand fridges, and trunks, among others, before registering JUSTMOH Construction in February 1991.
Dr. Justice Amoh hinted that every business comes with difficulties and once they cross the challenges and the inequalities, they receive the blessings.
“The first thing I want to bring to the notice of my colleague businessmen and women, and all people that are here, is that every business has its challenges, difficulties, and crises,” he noted.
He noted that once one decides to go into business, they should also be mindful and prepare themselves for the good and bad situations that they encounter.
Mr. Justice Amoh made these remarks during the inaugural Methodist Business Executive Forum organized by the Sekondi Diocese for its members in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis of the Western Region.
Meanwhile, Rt. Rev. Emmanuel K. Ansah, the Sekondi Diocesan Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, welcomed businessmen and women from the various circuits under the Sekondi Diocese.
He emphasized the importance of networking and interaction among Methodist businesspeople and professionals.
Rt. Rev. Ansah also stressed the significance of listening to and working alongside employees and laborers, as they often have valuable insights and ideas for the business.
The Business Forum aimed to facilitate meaningful interactions and experience sharing among Methodist business executives and professionals.
Story by Benjamin Brayy