Friday, May 8, 2009

stratcomm commends Graphic

THE Chief Executive Officer of Strategic Communications Africa Limited (Stratcomm Africa), Madam Esther Cobbah, has commended the Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) for setting high journalistic standard in the country.
Madam Cobbah said this when she paid a courtesy call on the Editor of the Daily Graphic, Mr Ransford Tetteh, to inform him about activities lined up to mark her company's 15 years of providing communication and reputation management solutions to the general public.
The visit was also to thank GCGL for its support and partnership over the years, which Madam Cobbah said had been of immense help to the company’s image.
"We as a company have been able to make it because your newspaper has always been available to help us grow the company and we are grateful," she added.
Madam Cobbah said her organisation had overcome many of its challenges partly due to the cordial relations it had with GCGL.
"It is, therefore, important that we get you involved in celebrating our achievements over the years," she said.
She called on Ghanaians to see communication as a tool that could be used to accelerate development and the eradication of poverty in the country.
Madam Cobbah noted that it was sad for organisations to call on media institutions only when they were in crisis.
Mr Tetteh, for his part, said the newspaper was prepared at all times to help grow the businesses of organisations in the country.
He said "as pacesetters in the media industry, all others are looking up to us to promote their businesses and we have positioned ourselves to do just that".
Mr Tetteh said GCGL would continue to partner media organisations to provide employment for the numerous Ghanaian youth.
He commended the management of Stratcomm Africa for helping to build an effective media industry in the country, adding that both organisations would continue to collaborate in the interest of the media industry.
Some of the programmes lined up for the anniversary celebration are reading competition in schools aimed at promoting the culture of reading in schoolchildren to build a literate society.

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