Dubai-based businessman Charles Ampofo, who is chairman of Kampac Group Incorporated, has emerged as a top candidate for the Asante Kotoko Executive Chairman role.
According a report by Kumasi-based radio Silver FM, the chairman-Kampac Oil ME, will be given the nod to steer the club.
Kumasi -based Silver FM, reports that Mr Ampofo, has been interviewed by Manhyia and should be confirmed as Dr Kwame Kyei’s successor.
Currently, a three-man committee headed by Professor Lydia Nkansah is investigating the club’s affairs after Kyei’s three-year mandate ended.
The team has four weeks to submit its report to the owner and life patron of Asante Kotoko,Otumfour Osei Tutu II.
Profile of Charles Ampofo
He born to a goldsmith father and a housewife mother, in rural Juaso, in the Asante Akyem District of Ghana.
Ampofo lost his father when he was about only six or seven and life obviously became tough for the mother with seven children.
He attended Abuakwa State College for his “O” Level Education and to Ahmadiyya College for my “A” Level and later to the UK and the US.
His Kampac Group Of Companies was established in 1988, primarily in Oil & Gas business with its main activities in exploration and production, oil trading, oil infrastructure development, environmental and oil services.
The company has diversified investments in Properties, Resources and Infrastructure development.
Kampac Group has 17 offices in 20 countries.
It is currently Privately held company with Upcoming listing on major European and Asian Stock Exchange in 2020.












































