Press Releases of Thursday, 7 September 2023

Source: Stanbic Bank

Stanbic Bank donates cash, assorted drinks to Asogli State

A cheque of GHC 80,000 was donated to support the 2023 Asogli Te Za A cheque of GHC 80,000 was donated to support the 2023 Asogli Te Za

Stanbic Bank Ghana, one of the leading financial institutions has donated two cheques totaling GHC 80,000 to support the 2023 Asogli Te Za (Festival) and its Educational Fund. The donation took place at a brief ceremony on Saturday, September 2nd in Ho.

Part (GHC 50,000) of the amount donated is to support the Asogli Educational Fund, instituted by Togbe Afede XIV, the Agbogbomefia, who marks 20 years of his coronation this year.

Mr Kojo Larbi, Manager, of Communications at Stanbic Bank said the entity and the Asogli state have had a fruitful relationship, which has given them mileage as a business and they are ready to protect it.

He said the establishment of the Asogli Education Fund resonates with the ideals of the Bank in Education, tourism, and agriculture and the support is to assist in that direction, having the youth in mind.

Mr Larbi said: “We congratulate Togbe Afede XIV, the Asogli State Council, and all the wonderful people whose tireless efforts have made Te Za such a notable festival on the tourism calendar of Ghana. Asogli Te Za is a visual spectacle rooted in all that is beautiful about Ghanaian culture.

Ghana is our home, and we drive her growth. To ensure this, we at Stanbic Bank direct our efforts to the shared benefit of our clients, our people, and our society. As a people-centered organisation that believes in creating positive experiences in every interaction with our communities, Stanbic is committed to supporting the development of culture in Ghana by participating in festivals like Te za, and through other initiatives aimed at growing arts and tourism in the country”.

He added that Stanbic as a member of the community, sees the Yam Festival as an opportunity to not only support a beautiful heritage but also, to fulfil one of their cardinal principles: to connect with the good people of Ho and the surrounding communities.

As they continue seeking new ways to make dreams possible, Stanbic Bank is keen to support STEM education in the country since that is the bedrock for advancement in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, hence the GHS50,000 support for the Educational Fund.

Togbe Afede in a remark thanked their benefactor for the donation at a crucial day of fulfilment with the gods of the land and feasting on the new yam.
He said Stanbic Bank was the first to honor the invitation for support towards the 2023 Te Za and “coming on a special day of Dzawuwu and to taste the new yam.

“We count and continue to count on Stanbic Bank, now and in the future.”
Togbe Afede acknowledged that the course of Asogli is not for the people of the State alone but for God and the country.

He said: “We look forward to greater strengthened collaboration and relationship for the good of the people and businesses.”

The Agbogbomefia paid glowing tribute to past and present managers of Stanbic Bank, whom he has personal and business relations with.

This year’s yam festival and installment anniversary are on the theme “20 Years of Selfless and Inspiring Leadership,” and are to be spiced up with an anti-corruption day celebration, a youth forum, Women’s Day, Environment Day as well as a summit of Ewe traditional leaders in West Africa.