Some of the participants walking pass the Flagstaff House |
The health walk is an annual event by the bank and this year’s event, the sixth of its kinds, had various organisations such as Data Bank and Good Life, a healthy life advocacy company participating.
Speaking after the three hour morning exercise, Mr Daniel Asiedu, Managing Director of Zenith Ghana said the bank had, since the introduction of the walk varied its target audience “to include customers from all walks of life.”
The MD said the move formed part of management’s drive to make the bank accessible to all manner of persons from all walks of life.
Zenith Bank last year relaunched its Zenith Church Premium Account targeted at churches in the country and the MD now says the bank is currently devising strategies to launch a “befitting product to cater for the peculiar needs of the Muslim brethren.”
He thanked the bank’s customers and other stakeholders for their commitment to the bank’s activities over the years and further urged them to keep the relationship going.
Mr Asiedu was of the view that the health walk would help enhance the already good relationship between the bank and its participated customers and stakeholders. He thus thanked them for devoting time to participate.
The three hour health walk started at the El-Wak Sports Stadium through the 37 Military Hospital to the Flagstaff house, past the Ako Adjei interchange, to the fire service headquarters, then to Danquah circle, Morning Star School, the Ghana International School and back to the El-Wak Sports Stadium.
pix caption: some o f the participants walking pass the Flastaff house during the health walk
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