2017 Miss Ghana winner Margaret Dery resigns days ahead of launch of 2018 contest
The 2017 winner of the Miss Ghana pageant Margaret Dery Napaga has resigned.
Dery, who was crowned the winner of the prestigious event on October
7 2017, at the Banquet Hall of the State House in Accra, revealed that
she is no longer interested in holding the title as Ghana’s beauty
queen.
It is, however, unclear the reasons for Dery’s resignation but she
posted on her twitter page last week warning aspiring beauty queens not
to patronise the event describing it as a deception.
Sources have disclosed that a last minute attempt salvage the situation failed.
Dery’s claims follows similar allegations made by some former
winners who alleged that they were being offered to some rich men for
favours.
Meanwhile, Exclusive Events Ghana, organisers of the Miss Ghana pageant say they have “gladly accepted” the resignation of Dery.
A statement by Exclusive events stated that the “Management of
Exclusive Events Ghana are very focused and ever determined to use the
Miss Ghana Beauty Pageant to help the poor, needy and the vulnerable in
rural areas and deprived communities and absolutely nothing can distract
us from this noble journey.
Below is the full statement
Exclusive Events Ghana Gladly Accepts the Resignation of Margaret Dery
It has come to our attention through the media that the winner of
the 2017 edition of the Miss Ghana beauty pageant Margaret Dery has
resigned.
The management of Exclusive Events Ghana, the organizers of the Miss
Ghana beauty pageant have gladly accepted the resignation of Margaret
Dery in good faith.
The major vision of Exclusive Events Ghana is to promote the culture
of discipline, respect for authority, good corporate governance and use
the crown to change the lives of the vulnerable and deprived
communities.
We did our very best to lead the winners and runners-up of the
beauty pageant to live and act in accordance with the major vision. That
is the more reason why we recently commissioned and donated a water
project to the Nabuli Witch Camp in Gushegu in the Northern Region of
Ghana.
Unfortunately, Margaret Dery never showed up for the programme
for reasons best known to her.
Management of Exclusive Events Ghana are very focused and ever
determined to use the Miss Ghana Beauty Pageant to help the poor, needy
and the vulnerable in rural areas and deprived communities and
absolutely nothing can distract us from this noble journey.
We wish Margaret Dery well in her next career and we do pray that
she will uphold the ethics of professionalism, respect for contracts as
well as show the necessary respect to the new authority she finds
herself under.
Issued: by Public Affairs Department.
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