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Access Bank unveils Nana Tea as ambassador for ‘A Sandal More for a Better Tomorrow’ project

Fri, Sep 12 2025 2:45 PM
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Access Bank unveils Nana Tea as ambassador for ‘A Sandal More for a Better Tomorrow’ project

Access Bank (Ghana) PLC has officially unveiled Annor James Tetteh, popularly known as Nana Tea, as the project ambassador for its flagship sustainability initiative, “A Sandal More for a Better Tomorrow.”

The announcement, made today at the Bank’s Head Office in Accra, marks the launch of the project’s third phase. The initiative, which has already touched many lives across the country, continues to focus on improving the wellbeing of communities through the distribution of eco-friendly, comfortable, durable sandals to children in need, ensuring access to safe and sustainable footwear.

Nana Tea, one of Ghana’s most influential social media personalities known for his advocacy, philanthropy, and community-driven projects, was a key influencer in the project’s second phase. His appointment as Ambassador underscores Access Bank’s commitment to driving sustainable impact by partnering with individuals who embody compassion, social responsibility, and innovation.

Speaking at the unveiling, Head, Corporate Communications & Brands Management at Access Bank (Ghana) PLC, Edward Nelson-Addy expressed excitement about Nana Tea’s new role.

“We are delighted to welcome Nana Tea as the Ambassador for ‘A Sandal More for a Better Tomorrow’. His passion for giving back and empowering the less privileged resonates deeply with our mission of building a more inclusive and sustainable future. Together, we will reach more communities and create lasting change.”

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Nana Tea also shared his enthusiasm about joining as an ambassador, pledging to leverage his platforms and influence to inspire more Ghanaians to support the cause.

Launched in 2023, ‘A Sandal More for a Better Tomorrow’ has so far achieved remarkable milestones, notable among them are 210 schools in all 16 Regions reached, over 21,000 sandals delivered to schoolchildren, and over 200 trees planted.

Additionally, over 70,000 schoolchildren have been educated on the importance of waste recycling, environmental sustainability, and the benefits of tree planting. This education empowers the next generation to become more environmentally conscious, ensuring that the principles of sustainability are passed down to future leaders who will continue to protect and nurture the environment.

The initiative has also impacted the local economy by creating over 500 jobs for shoemakers in the Ashanti Region. This provides sustainable employment for local artisans and boosts the region’s economic growth.

Now in its third phase, the “A Sandal More for a Better Tomorrow” project continues to reinforce Access Bank’s dedication to sustainability, community development, and the wellbeing of children across Ghana.

The project focuses on recycling old car tyres into comfortable school sandals for underprivileged children across Ghana. It also aligns with SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and SDG 13 (Climate Action). The initiative also supports SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) through local artisan employment and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) by collaborating with various partners. 

By turning waste into high-quality footwear, the project not only helps children attend school comfortably but also promotes sustainable practices and reduces environmental waste.

Through this innovative project, Access Bank Ghana has shown how corporate responsibility can drive real environmental change, promote community development, and support a greener future. By repurposing waste, educating children, and creating jobs, the “A Sandal More for a Better Tomorrow” initiative is a model for how businesses can contribute to a sustainable, thriving world.

Access Bank Ghana has been recognized by various prestigious awards including Euromoney’s Best Bank for ESG for its outstanding sustainability practices and remains committed to impacting lives now and in the future.

Operating from more than 700 branches and service outlets in 22 countries in Africa and the rest of the world including the UAE, UK, Hong Kong, and France along with three representative offices in China, India, and Lebanon, the Bank actively invests in initiatives that promote environmental conservation, community development, and social well-being in areas of environment, health, education, and enterprise.

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