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The CEO of S. O. Herbal Hospital, Dr. Sophia Asi Ocansey, says the country's peace should not be taken for granted.
Speaking at the sponsorship signing agreement ceremony, he said, "No peace is considered too bad, and no war is pleasant."
"If there is any time we need peace as a country, it is ahead of our general elections, so when Afra Media and Akoma Productions approached us we deemed it prudent to come on board," he added.
She said this after the second edition of the Walk received a significant financial boost from the outfit.
Scheduled for November 27, 2024, the 5km walk primarily seeks to promote peace ahead and during the 2024 general elections, and it is in collaboration with Afra Media Consult and Akoma Productions.
She added, "We believe our cash support will go a long way to support a worthy cause."
On her part, Afra Media Consult CEO, Afra Kwaku Ofosu Harrison said, "We thank S. O. Herbal Hospital for this gesture, indeed, it will help us push the agenda of preaching peace with our walk. We promise to deliver a top-notch event."
Activities lined up ahead of the event include a donation to an orphanage and a courtesy call at the presidency at the Jubilee House.
The organisers will also visit former presidents John Agyekum Kufuor and John Mahama as well as the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Sharubutu.
There will also be a free health screening at S. O. Herbal Hospital in Sarpeiman, among other activities.
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