Accra, Jan. 17, – The Bulk Oil
Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST), has donated GH₵26,000.00 to support Ghana News
Agency Sports team towards the coverage of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth
Games (GC2018), in Australia.
Over 6,600 athletes and team
officials from 70 Commonwealth nations and territories are expected to
participate in the GC2018 slated for April 4-15, to share in the celebration of
sport, entertainment and culture.
Mr Nat Salifu Acheampong, BOST
Corporate Communications Manager who presented the cheque on behalf of Mr
Alfred Obeng Boateng, Managing Director to Mr Francis Ameyibor, a Deputy News
Editor at GNA noted that the company considers GC2018 as the largest sporting
event and hence the need for GNA to feed the Ghanaian public with accurate news
from the ground.
Mr Acheampong explained BOST will
continue to work with strategic partners and media giants like the GNA for the
accomplishment of the company’s core mandate to keep the national strategic
petroleum reserves and transport petroleum products from one depot to another
throughout the country.
“We at BOST consider our business
highly critical and hence must be treated just as national security operations,
we have therefore worked over the years with GNA which we consider as a
critical partner for national development,” he said.
He tasked GNA Sports to be a
worthy ambassador to feed the teaming sporting public with every detail news
from the GC2018.
Mr Ameyibor, commended BOST for
the support and pledged the commitment of GNA Management to ensure that the
Sports team deliver to feed Ghanaians with daily sports news covering over 18
sports disciplines to be competed for and seven para-sports.
He noted that GNA will build on
and strengthen its working relationship with BOST and other State institutions
as well as the private sector for holistic transformation.
Mr Ameyibor called on other
public and private institutions to support GNA in its quest to provide critical
voice to all across the country, “GNA needs the support of all to continue to
serve as a major player in the media landscape”.
GNA

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