Ahead of the elections on December 7, Aujess Co. Ltd. starts a “Big Campaign Walk” to encourage peace.

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Aujess Co. Ltd. has organized a weeklong peaceful trek from Sankore in the Asunafo South District of the Ahafo area to the busy Greater Accra region in an amazing effort to promote peace ahead of Ghana’s forthcoming elections on December 7. The company’s dedication to social responsibility was highlighted by this promotion, which started on November 17 and ended on November 24 at the Accra Market Circle.

Across the nation, Aujess Co. Ltd. is a well-known herbal company that specializes in making Aujess Charcoal Powder, Aujess CMP, and Aujess Gallimon.

The ‘Big Campaign Walk’ program, led by Dr. Augustine Gyasi, Managing Director and CEO of Aujess Co. Ltd., was created to highlight the importance of preserving peace and stability, especially in areas where electoral violence is a concern. As part of the company’s larger social responsibilities, Dr. Gyasi emphasized the importance of tackling societal challenges associated to peace.

Barima David Opei, 42, a fervent Sankore local, led the walk and stated that he wanted to begin the trek from his hometown to represent the grassroots character of the peace movement.

His involvement acted as a reminder of the interests of the local communities in holding peaceful elections free from the violence that so frequently impedes community growth and company operations.

Local chiefs, pastors, and elders from Sankore came together for the event’s formal kickoff, which signaled the start of a major community initiative to encourage a peaceful election environment. With great enthusiasm, the event began, embracing the spirit of solidarity and shared responsibility for promoting peace.

The way this historic walk was planned and the preparations made for the participants’ comfort and safety set it apart.

In order to demonstrate the company’s dedication and participation, the marchers were accompanied by an official Aujess Co. Ltd. vehicle. Strong security measures were in place for the walk, and Dr. George Akuffo Danpare, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), made sure everything ran smoothly and safely.

Being physically present was not the only way to participate in the walk; music was also used to spread messages of peace. Renowned gospel performer Mark Anim Yirenkyi, who is a member of the Lamptey in the Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA) Kasoa branch, sang a song called “SAY NO TO WAR,” which was written by Banky and is a motivational song.

Legend Mark Anim Yirenkyi

His moving performance echoed the walk’s emotions and emphasized the significance of opposing violence in all of its manifestations.

Before the walk, Aujess Co. Ltd. arranged a press conference where Dr. Augustine Gyasi reaffirmed the importance of peace and stability in society in an effort to further spread the message of peace. He acknowledged the role that the police played in making the event safe and effective and commended their efforts under Dr. Danpare’s direction. Dr. Gyasi also urged Ghanaians to support peace and to oppose violence that jeopardizes the wealth and well-being of innocent people.

Events like the ‘Big Campaign Walk’ organized by Aujess Co. Ltd. are crucial reminders of the nation’s shared obligation to promote peace and stability as it prepares for the elections. In addition to encouraging a feeling of community, this campaign’s success emphasizes how crucial businesses can be in advancing social justice.

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