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Fidelity Bank to support GJA

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The Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Mr. Edward Effah said the bank is prepared to work with the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) to build capacity for journalists in banking and finance. He made the statement at a press soiree held at the Ghana International Press Centre over the weekend. This strategic relationship building with the press, according to Fidelity Bank, is necessary and timely since the bank recognises the media as partners and key allies in reaching their customers and stakeholders. Mr Edward Effah said Fidelity Bank believes in the work of the media and the role it continues to play in the advancement of Ghana’s democracy. He urged the press to do more in the area of banking & finance, wealth creation and entrepreneurship which are key pedestals for development. Mr. Effah also said Fielity Bank is also committed to be actively involved in the annual GJA Journalist of the Year Awards. In a welcoming addressing, President of the GJA, Mr. Ransford Tetteh commended Fidelity Bank for recognizing the role of the media in the development of other important sectors of the economy such as banking and finance. He expressed the hope that these collaborations will result in a beneficial partnership between the Bank and the Association. He urged the bank to support activities of the GJA such as training and provision of facilities. Mr Tetteh called on members of the GJA to take advantage of their relationship with Fidelity Bank to monitor the operations of the banking sector in order to provide useful information to the public. Source: GMA

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