Margins Group supports Chief Justice’s mentoring programme

As part of its commitment to promoting quality education for all, a leading company, Margins Group has proudly sponsored the Annual Chief Justice’s Mentoring Programme, spearheaded by Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.
This initiative aligns with the Margins Group's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) focus on Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4), which aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education while promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.
The Annual Chief Justice’s Mentoring Programme seeks to inspire young minds by offering them unique insights into the judicial system and opportunities to engage with legal professionals.
By equipping students with knowledge and mentorship, the programme aims to nurture the next generation of leaders in law and governance.
In a statement, the company expressed its pride in supporting such a transformative initiative.
"Empowering young minds is at the heart of our CSR efforts, and we are honoured to contribute to a programme that aligns with our vision of fostering education and leadership development," the statement read.
The Chief Justice’s Mentoring Programme, an annual highlight of Ghana’s educational and legal calendar, provides an invaluable platform for students to interact with top legal minds, understand the workings of the judiciary, and draw inspiration from the nation’s legal luminaries.
Her Ladyship Justice Torkornoo, in her address, lauded the sponsoring company for its dedication to uplifting education and inspiring future leaders.
She emphasized the importance of partnerships between public institutions and the private sector in achieving national and global education goals.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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