During a recent interdenominational thanksgiving service in Accra, President John Mahama commended the First Sky Group for its significant contributions to Ghana's national development, coinciding with the company's 23rd anniversary. Mahama emphasized the critical role of supporting indigenous companies in enhancing the country's Gross National Product (GNP), advocating for policies that prioritize local firms for government projects. He noted that such initiatives have helped Ghanaian companies, including First Sky Group, meet international standards. The President highlighted the Group's diversification into various sectors, including hospitality and energy, which has not only created jobs but also strengthened the local economy. Additionally, he acknowledged First Sky Group's philanthropic efforts in healthcare, particularly through the Mahama CARE initiative, which supports treatments for non-communicable diseases. Eric Seddy Kutortse, the Executive Chairman of First Sky Group, reaffirmed the company's commitment to job creation and announced a solar power project aimed at enhancing the national grid while generating further employment opportunities. Reverend Alex Sujith, who also spoke at the event, encouraged attendees to embrace a spirit of thanksgiving, promoting messages of peace and unity within the community.
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