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Ghana’s largest privately-owned bank, Fidelity Bank Ghana, has recognised radio stations' efforts and hard work across the country in celebration of the 2022 World Radio Day.
This gesture was to appreciate radio stations for their contribution to national development by presenting accurate and reliable information to counter the misinformation that floods the media space.
The World Radio Day 2022 celebrated under the theme, ‘Radio and Trust’ seeks to highlight and celebrate the role of radio in relaying information that the masses can rely on despite the widespread misinformation, particularly on social media.
Head of Marketing of Fidelity Bank Ghana, Yvonne Y. Botchey, speaking on the initiative stated; “Fidelity Bank cherishes this moment to once again celebrate our radio stations for the great work that they do in contributing to public discourse and communication.”
“At Fidelity Bank, we recognise the role of radio stations in building and maintaining public trust. We are also appreciative of their contribution to the success of Fidelity Bank, particularly as we celebrate our 15th anniversary.
"We, thus, use this opportunity to say thank you to all radio stations for their efforts in ensuring a credible channel of information for the benefit of all Ghanaians,” she added.
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