McDan honoured as Salt Mining CEO of the Year for transforming Salt Industry – Nsemkeka
Dr Daniel McKorley, popularly known as McDan, has been named Salt Mining CEO of the Year, a recognition that underscores his pivotal role in revitalising Ghana’s salt industry and contributing to the country’s broader industrialisation agenda.
As Executive Chairman of Electrochem Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of the McDan Group, Dr. McKorley has spearheaded the transformation of the once underutilised Songor Lagoon into Africa’s largest salt production facility.
Under his leadership, Electrochem Ghana now produces 650,000 metric tons of salt annually, with plans to scale up to one million metric tons by 2024 and two million metric tons by 2027.
The facility produces salt at a 99.99% purity level, aligning with international standards and positioning Ghana as a competitive force in the global salt market.
Beyond industrial success, Dr. McKorley has demonstrated a strong commitment to community development. Electrochem Ghana has created over 3,000 local jobs, with projections to increase that number to 7,000 as operations expand.
The company has also invested in local infrastructure, including roads, health clinics, schools, and a GH¢3 million interest-free loan scheme to support small businesses in the area.
Despite facing political opposition and other challenges, Dr. McKorley’s visionary leadership and resilience have been instrumental in reshaping the salt industry and showcasing the potential of indigenous entrepreneurship in driving sustainable national development.
His recognition as Salt Mining CEO of the Year not only honours his personal achievements but also reflects the transformative power of homegrown business leadership in unlocking Ghana’s industrial potential.