The highly anticipated Ghana Party in the Park, scheduled to take place in the United Kingdom on Saturday, 15 July 2023, has been postponed. The organizers recently released a statement explaining the reasons behind the decision to delay the event, citing safety as the primary concern.
In the statement, signed by Dennis Tawiah and obtained by OneMuzikGh.Com, it was revealed that the organizers took the postponement decision on Friday, 14th July 2023, at 8:05 pm. The choice was made after careful consideration and consultation with various expert teams, including the Met Office, Metropolitan Police, Environmental Health team from London Borough of Enfield, London Ambulance Service, and others.
With a weather warning alert issued by the Met Office, indicating the risk of high winds on the original event date, the organizers prioritized the safety and well-being of all attendees. The statement emphasized that every available option was explored, and the weather conditions were closely monitored. Ultimately, the decision to postpone was made in the best interest of everyone involved.
The organizers expressed their sincere apologies to stakeholders, attendees, vendors, sponsors, artists, staff members, and individuals who had traveled from Ghana and other countries to participate in the festival. They acknowledged the inconvenience caused and appreciated the understanding and support received from all those affected.
While a new date for the Ghana Party in the Park has yet to be announced, the organizers assured everyone that it will be communicated soon. They encouraged people to stay updated by following their website and social media channels.
In conclusion, the decision to postpone the Ghana Party in the Park was made with utmost consideration for safety, taking into account the weather conditions and expert advice. The organizers expressed regret for any inconvenience caused and thanked everyone for their understanding and ongoing support. As anticipation builds for the rescheduled event, attendees and stakeholders can look forward to an unforgettable celebration of Ghanaian culture and music.
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