Ghana’s premium high-definition satellite broadcast service provider, SES HD PLUS, has assured the organisers of the Homowo Inter-City Marathon of their support for the 2023 edition of the event.
This assurance was made in the offices of SES HD PLUS in Accra when Medievent Consult; organisers of the Homowo Marathon paid a courtesy visit to the CEO of HD+; Adelaide Abbiw-Williams and her leadership team.
The visit was also to officially express appreciation to HD+ for the enormous support provided during the maiden edition of the 21-kilometre race last year.
In her welcoming statement, Mrs Adelaide Abbiw-Williams indicated that the company’s continuous partnership with the Homowo Marathon is a testament to her brand resolve to support indigenous ideas, promote culture and offer its customers and the general public an opportunity to cultivate a healthy lifestyle while enjoying the rich Ga heritage, culture and tradition during the upcoming Homowo season.
“Our partnership with the Homowo Marathon is part of our ultimate goal to support the development of sports, health, and fitness in Ghana. We are convinced that the marathon will provide us with the perfect platform to interact with our customers and promote a healthy lifestyle to all persons,” she added.
She, however, stated that her expectation is to see that the quality and innovation the HD+ brand is known for will reflect in the organisation of the event and all other related partnerships with Medievents Ltd.
Henri Senyo Penni; General Manager of Medievents Ltd expressed profound appreciation to HD+ for supporting the marathon and, most importantly, helping promote the rich culture of Ga and Ghana.
He is confident the HD+/ Medievent Consult partnership will lead to the achievement of great legacies to raise high the flag of Ghana.
“We wish every corporate body will partner with indigenous businesses just like HD+ has done. We can only sell and tell our stories appropriately and break boundaries with such partnerships.
“For your unwavering commitment and support to us, we say ayekoo to HD+. We are positive that this relationship will stand the test of time,” he said.
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