President — African Refiners & Distributors Association (ARDA)

Focus areas
  • African Energy security and self-sufficiency
  • Ending the export of unrefined crude
  • Regional infrastructure integration and policy harmonisation

2023 – present

In March 2023, Dr. Mustapha Abdul-Hamid was elected President of the African Refiners and Distributors Association (ARDA) — the continental body representing Africa’s petroleum refiners and fuel distributors. He was subsequently re-elected for a second term, a mark of the confidence the association places in his leadership.

As President he has become one of the continent’s most prominent advocates for African energy security. He has called for an end to the export of unrefined African crude, urging the continent to refine its own resources, and has championed an agenda of policy harmonisation, infrastructure integration, and regional cooperation on crude pricing.

Under his leadership, ARDA’s flagship convening — ARDA Week — has set the agenda for delivering Africa’s energy future, bringing together governments, regulators, and industry from across the continent.

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About Shaykh Mustapha Abdul-Hamid Ph.d

Scholar. Public Servant. Communicator. Leader.

Shaykh Mustapha Abdul-Hamid is a distinguished Ghanaian scholar, public servant, communicator, and policy leader whose career has been defined by service, leadership, and national development.

With decades of experience spanning academia, governance, public communication, energy sector leadership, and community engagement, he has consistently contributed to shaping conversations and policies that impact the lives of Ghanaians.

Born in Tamale in the Northern Region of Ghana, Shaykh Mustapha Abdul-Hamid’s educational journey began at Station Experimental Primary School before continuing at Bawku Secondary School and Tamale Secondary School. He later attended the University of Cape Coast, where he pursued Religious Studies and went on to earn both an MPhil and PhD.

As an academic and lecturer, he dedicated years to teaching, research, mentorship, and intellectual engagement, with particular interests in religion, society, leadership, and public discourse. His commitment to education and youth empowerment continues to influence his work and vision for national development.

Over the years, Shaykh Mustapha Abdul-Hamid has served Ghana in several strategic leadership positions. He served as Minister for Information, where he played a central role in communicating government policy and strengthening public engagement. He also served as Minister for Inner City and Zongo Development, helping advance initiatives focused on inclusion, infrastructure, and opportunity for underserved communities.

In the energy sector, he served as Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), where he contributed to policy direction, regulatory oversight, and institutional leadership within Ghana’s downstream petroleum industry. His leadership and expertise later earned him election as President of the African Refiners and Distributors Association (ARDA), a continental body representing stakeholders within Africa’s refining and downstream petroleum sectors.

Beyond public office, Shaykh Mustapha Abdul-Hamid remains deeply committed to mentorship, youth development, education, leadership, and national transformation. His philosophy of leadership is rooted in service, integrity, discipline, and the belief that meaningful progress must create opportunities for all people, especially the younger generation.

Throughout his journey, he has remained passionate about building stronger institutions, empowering communities, encouraging dialogue, and contributing to a more prosperous and united Ghana.

“Leadership must create opportunities that improve lives and inspire future generations.”
— Shaykh Mustapha Abdul-Hamid