Organisers of the Afro-Heritage Broadcasting & Entertainment Awards (AHBEA) have postponed the 2020 edition of the award due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In a statement issued to newsmen, the organisers said it sympathizes with countries and families that have lost their citizens and loved ones to this deadly virus as it also commends the efforts of the frontline workers and caregivers who stake their lives to provide healthcare services and supports to all those infected by this virus all over the world.
“We will like to encourage us to continue to strictly adhere and observe the protocols and guidelines as issued by the World Health Organisation, diseases control agencies and the various health care institutions in our different countries.
“We, at AHBEA, wish to further lend our voice to encourage you all to stay safe and protected by ensuring you always put on your face mask, wash your hands with soap and running water frequently, use alcohol-based sanitizer and ensure you constantly observe social distancing at all time.
“We regret any inconveniences the postponement of this year’s event will cause you and our sponsors all over the world,” the statement reads.
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