The Arts and Tourism Writers Association of Ghana (ATWAG) has released a solidarity and condolence statement signed by Mr Kwame Dadzie (ATWAG PRO) standing by Zylofon Cash in their trying times. The sad blow that hit Zylofon Cash in Tamale as their team went about the business for the day Friday 29th June 2018 was a heavy one.
Below is the press release of ATWAG (Arts And Tourism Writers Association of Ghana)
ATWAG SYMPATHISES WITH FAMILIES OF TAMALE ACCIDENT VICTIMS.
The Arts and Tourism Writers Association of Ghana (ATWAG) wishes to express its deepest
condolence to the families of the eight (8) persons who reportedly died through an accident in Tamale yesterday.
As stakeholders in the arts and tourism industry, we are saddened by the report that six (6) of the deceased were fans of popular Tamale-based singer, Fancy Gadam, who were on their way to welcome Nigerian artiste, Patoranking at the Tamale Airport ahead of Fancy Gadam’s concert which was scheduled for today, Saturday, June 30, 2018.
We also commiserate with the families of the two (2) workers of Zylofon Cash, a subsidiary of Zylofon Media, who also reportedly died through the accident while on duty ahead of the concert in Tamale.
ATWAG also wishes the injured a very speedy recovery.
The unfortunate incident is really a big blow to Fancy Gadam, Zylofon Media and the entire entertainment industry, and we wish to reiterate the national call for safety on our roads.
May the souls of the deceased rest in peace.
Signed:
Kwame Dadzie
Public Relations Officer, ATWAG
30.06.18
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