Branches

BRANCHES

GhIE operates through a network of Branches across the country

The Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE) operates through a network of Branches across the country to bring its services, activities, and professional development opportunities closer to members. Branches serve as the local representation of the Institution, fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the growth of the engineering profession within their respective regions.

Each Branch is made up of Chapters that cover specific geographic areas, enabling members to actively participate in GhIE programs, events, and community engagements without the need to always travel to the national headquarters. Branches also play a vital role in mentoring young engineers, supporting Continuing Professional Development (CPD) initiatives, and engaging with government and industry stakeholders at the local level.

Through their activities, Branches:

  • Provide a platform for networking among engineers.
  • Organize technical lectures, seminars, and site visits.
  • Support the professional training and registration of members.
  • Promote engineering solutions for local and national development challenges.
  • Create opportunities for student engineers to transition smoothly into professional practice.


The decentralized structure ensures that GhIE remains close to its members across Ghana, strengthening the collective voice of engineers while advancing the Institution’s mission to promote excellence in engineering practice.

Branch 1

Ashanti Region

CHAIRPERSON:

Ing Dr. Francis Xavier Ribeiro

Branch 2

Brong Ahafo, Bono East
& Ahafo Region

CHAIRPERSON:

Ing Prof. Emmanuel K. Nyantakyi

Branch 3

Eastern Region

CHAIRPERSON:

Ing Atta Godfrey Jackson

Branch 4

Greater Accra Region

CHAIRPERSON:

Ing Frank Kwofie Pinto

Branch 5

Northern, Savannah, North
East & Upper West

CHAIRPERSON:

Ing Abdul Shakud Iddrisu

Branch 6

Volta & Oti Region

CHAIRPERSON:

Ing Prof. Charles Atombo

Branch 7

Central, Western &
Western North Region

CHAIRPERSON:

Ing Franklin Kumasah