President Mahama joins First Sky Group in annual thanksgiving service
President John Dramani Mahama on Sunday joined the staff and management of the First Sky Group at their annual thanksgiving service, as the company reflected on its achievements and impact over the past year.
The service featured testimonies highlighting the Group’s contributions to communities and the Church, particularly through its wide-ranging philanthropic initiatives.
These include support for dialysis treatment, church building projects, and other social interventions aimed at improving lives.
President Mahama commended the First Sky Group for combining business success with a strong commitment to social responsibility, noting that such efforts play a critical role in national development and community well-being.
He encouraged the company to continue expanding its philanthropic footprint while building on the growth and success of its businesses.
The Thanksgiving service brought together company executives, staff, and partners, who expressed gratitude for the Group’s progress and reaffirmed their commitment to touching more lives through sustainable and impactful initiatives.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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