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Stanbic Bank reaffirms commitment to security and leadership in Ghana

March 19, 2015
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Stanbic Bank reaffirms commitment to security and leadership in Ghana
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One of Ghana’s premiere financial institutions, Stanbic Bank, has reaffirmed  its commitment to security and assuring quality leadership in the country.

The bank donated 12 laptop computers and an and a cheque worth an amount of GH¢ 20,000 to the college to be used for the improvement of Information Communication Technology at the college.

According to the head of Marketing and Communications at the bank, Mawuko Afadzinu, the improvement of leadership and security was key to the development of any institution and the country as a whole.

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Mr. Afadzinu made these comments during a donation he made on behalf of the Managing Director of the bank Mr Alhassan Andani to the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College at Teshie in Accra.

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The presentation, according to Mr Afadzinu was part of the long standing relationship between Stanbic Bank, GAFCSC and the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) as a whole. Adding, it was also to support the college in the improvement of Information Communication Technology (ICT), a seed sowing in terms of knowledge and improving lives of humanity.

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The Commandant of the college, Air Vice Marshall (AVM) Issifu Sakib Kadri who accepted the donation thanked the Bank and sated that the donation would go a long way to help improve the level of technology at the College.

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By: Edwin Kwakofi/citifmonline.com/Ghana

 

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