Okyeame Kwame Receives US Presidential Volunteer Service Award

Okyeame Kwame

Okyeame Kwame on Sunday received a United States Presidential Volunteer Service Award.

The award was given to him in recognition of his humanitarian efforts in Ghana – the Okyeame Kwame Hepatitis B campaign.

The Presidential Service Award is the highest civilian honour that is granted to US citizens and permanent residents for their voluntary community service towards development.

Okyeame Kwame was given the award by Dr Pauline Key, on behalf of former American president Barack Obama, with a congratulatory plaque which had an inscription, “Outstanding Humanitarian Service in Ghana.”

This is not the first time Okyeame Kwame has been honoured in America. In 2016, he was given a key to the city of Cincinnati for his humanitarian works. He was also appointed as an iconic figure by the World Hepatitis Alliance.