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As part of activities to promote its new brand, staff and management of OmniBank on Saturday participated in a peace and health walk under the theme “Bank for all, Peace for all”.
The walk was to promote peaceful elections as Ghanaians head towards the polls.
The walk which started at 6:30am involved a hike from the Ayi Mensa Toll Booth on the Accra- Aburi Road to the Peduase Lodge in the Eastern Region.
Staff later participated in aerobics and ended with a health talk and screening.
As the country gears up for the presidential and parliamentary elections, the company used the opportunity to drum home the message of a peaceful elections.
Meanwhile as part of the programme, the company climaxed its water distribution where it distributed OmniBank branded bottles of water to commuters.
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