The Chief Executive Officer of HD+ Ghana, Theodore Asampong has bemoaned the increase rate of domestic violence and other forms especially involving women.
Speaking at an event in Accra to celebrate mothers for their endless love and care, Theodore Asampong, described the act as inhumane and has therefore advised perpetrators to desist from it.
“It is wrong for any person - woman or man - to suffer any kind of abuse because of a loving relationship that they are supposed to be in. That should never happen in the first place”.
“If you are someone who abuses your partner, please stop”, Theodore Asampong advised.
He further advised women who go through any form of violence to seek help saying, “If it happens to you as a person, speak to authorities, speak to family members, and don’t keep to yourself”, he added.
He further used the opportunity to encourage people to have a feel of the HD+ decoder.
“If you are someone who loves good quality picture, get HD+ decoder. There are more than 19 channels with crystal clear quality pictures.”
SES HD Plus used the occasion to celebrate and reward customers who have been loyal to the brand.

The customers were given the opportunity to fete their mothers to a free lunch at the Holiday Inn Hotel with Akwasi Boadi popularly known as Akrobetu.
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