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Chief Executives Network Ghana has announced the postponement of the 5th Ghana CEO Summit.
Organisers of the Summit, which was scheduled to take place in Accra on 18th and 19th of May, say they may announce a new date.
Founder and CEO of the Summit, Ernest De-Graft Egyir explained that this is due to the Covid-19 global pandemic which has compelled President Akufo-Addo to impose a ban on all public gatherings.
This affects including conferences, seminars, workshops, sporting events, worship services and schools.
A new date will be announced as soon as government and public health experts declare it is safe to do so, the organisers said.
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