By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Ghana has
inducted 130 new members, urging them to embrace technology, uphold the highest
ethical standards and position themselves as strategic partners in a rapidly
evolving business environment. The induction ceremony, held on 28 February 2026
under the theme ‘Accountancy Redefined: Shaping Future Skills’,
marked the formal transition of students into fully qualified ACCA members,
joining a globally recognised professional body with a presence in over 170
countries.
Chairperson of the ACCA Ghana Network Panel, Colonel Carl Noble Doe
Dei-Alorse, FCCA, described the occasion as both a celebration of academic
achievement and a call to professional responsibility. “This induction marks
the culmination of years of rigorous study, sacrifice and perseverance. Today,
we celebrate not only your success in examinations, but your resilience and
commitment to the highest standards of our profession,” he said.

Reflecting on the theme, Colonel Doe Dei-Alorse emphasised the
transformation of the accounting profession from traditional record-keeping to
forward-looking, value-adding roles. “Over the past few years, technology has
transformed accountancy. Machine learning, artificial intelligence and digital
systems have changed how we collect and interpret data. The modern accountant
is no longer confined to the back office. You are strategic advisers, analysts
and trusted partners in decision-making,” he stated.
He noted that accountants are increasingly expected to generate
insights that guide leadership, anticipate risks and support organisations in
preventing challenges before they arise. He further underscored the growing
influence of ACCA members on audit committees and governing boards, where their
expertise strengthens corporate governance and accountability.
Colonel Doe Dei-Alorse also stressed the importance of continuous
professional development, urging members to remain agile and committed to
lifelong learning in order to stay relevant in an era defined by rapid digital
transformation.
Delivering the keynote address, Ms. Colette Atsu-Djadou, People
Partner at KPMG Ghana, outlined four critical roles for the future-ready
accountant: strategic partner, technological navigator, ethical leader and
lifelong learner. “The world of finance and business is being reshaped by
technology, global interconnectedness and shifting organisational expectations.
Accountants today must do more than interpret numbers; they must provide
insight and influence decisions at the highest levels,” she said.
Ms. Atsu-Djadou described ethics as the foundation of professional
credibility and public trust. “Ethics remains the heartbeat of our profession.
ACCA members are custodians of trust; your integrity, advice and analysis carry
significant weight in governance and decision-making,” she noted.

She identified key competencies required in today’s environment,
including digital literacy, data storytelling, critical thinking, effective
communication, business acumen, collaboration, adaptability and leadership.
These skills, she said, will enable members to navigate Ghana’s accelerating
digitalisation and contribute meaningfully to sustainable business growth.
Highlighting opportunities within Ghana’s evolving economy, Ms.
Atsu-Djadou encouraged the inductees to leverage their expertise to strengthen
corporate governance, drive business performance and support national
development. “You have earned a qualification that is both nationally respected
and globally recognised. Use it not only to advance your careers, but to make a
positive impact in your organisations, communities and country,” she urged.
ACCA membership carries international recognition, enabling members
to practise across borders while adhering to globally benchmarked standards of
ethics, professionalism and competence. The ceremony concluded with the formal
presentation of certificates to the 130 new members and a group photograph
featuring the inductees and dignitaries, commemorating their entry into the
global ACCA community.