CBG Calls On Chief Imam

Sheikh Osman Sharubutu with Daniel Addo (seated left) and the CBG delegation

MANAGING DIRECTOR of Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG), Daniel Wilson Addo, has paid a courtesy call on the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu at his residence in New Fadama.

The visit is to congratulate the Chief Imam on his charity work and promotion of peace among religious groups, the calm celebration of Eid-Ul-Fitr, seek prayers for CBG as a positive business brand, and to cement the long-standing relationship with the Muslim community.

Sharing the purpose of the visit, Mr. Daniel Wilson Addo said: “His eminence is the spiritual head of a large part of the population of this country, and he has consistently promoted the fact that we are one people, even if we belong to different religions.

“We are also very much aware of his eminence’s works in feeding the poor, and helping the disadvantaged in society; we strongly identify with those principles.

“So, we are here today to pay respect, and pledge our assistance to him in all of his humanitarian work. We also do businesses in some of the communities that have the concentration of his people, and we have consistently found that the environment is very conducive, and we will like to thank him and introduce the bank to him.”

According to Daniel Addo, “CBG values the relationship and impact of the Chief Imam and the entire Muslim community to the development of the bank. In line with our brand promise, we pledge that we will continuously stand with you.”

The National Chief Imam, on his part, expressed gratitude to CBG, and prayed for the success of the bank and its staff.

Other members of the CBG delegation were Deputy Managing Director (DMD) for Corporate Resources, Nana Ama Poku; Chief Financial Officer, Charles Appiah; Director of Operations, Samuel Chiatey Barketey; General Manager, Ahmed Ibrahim Tijani-Tanko and other heads of departments.

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