
Vodafone Ghana as part of their engagement with customers in the month dubbed Vodafone Cash Month has organized a health screening for market women, traders, artisans and other residents in the New Juaben South Municipality.
The essence of the health screening was to support the community has a healthy customer base.
Martinson Obeng Agyei, Head of Vodafone Mobile Financial Services in a Citi News Interview called on the residents to make their health a priority.
“At Vodafone, we are very much concern about our customers and so for every person that has come here today we are encouraging them to have the health screening, check their blood pressure and few things and after that when they need any health advice doctors will attend to them”
” You cannot transact business when you are not in the right frame of mind health wise so we are doing this to support the community for customers to come and check their health status and any advice we give to them we hope they will take it and work on it to ensure they live a healthy lifestyle.”
Achieving a cashless society
Martinson Obeng Agyei also indicated that Vodafone Ghana is committed to working hand in hand with the government in the attainment of a cashless society and digitisation.
“The government is engaging in a lot discussions on driving a cashless society so a lot of things we do in this country going forward should be towards eliminating physical cash that we handle so that we can move to electronic transactions and we have a very safe and secure platform that enables customer’s to do a lot of things and we are here to engage them and educate them to understand what our platforms can do to support the country towards the digital technology agenda”.
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