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Coronavirus: Kingdom Exim Ghana Limited donates to Techiman North district

Kingdom Exim Ghana Limited on Monday April 6, 2020, presented some essential Coronavirus preventive items to support residents of Techiman North District in the Bono East Region.

The donation forms part of efforts to aide the people to comply with all precautionary measures and also support the Government in the fight against the Spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the Techiman North District area.

The items which were valued at GHC 75, 000 included boxes of face masks, alcohol-based hand sanitizers, veronica buckets with stands, liquid soap etc.

Established in 2008, Kingdom Exim Ghana Limited is a leading West African based quality-focused Agro products exporter and supplier with its head office in Tema-Ghana and other branches in Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Senegal, Tanzania, Namibia, Togo and Benin. Over the last decade, our outstanding service and delivery excellence has helped us in our current position in the Agricultural sector and Trading Industry.’

Presenting the items to the health directorate the Techiman Branch Manger of Kingdom Exim Gh Ltd Mr A.  Sanjay said the gesture formed part of the company efforts to complement government’s effort to save lives in the country as the pandemic persists.

Receiving the items on behalf, Hon Peter Mensah the Techiman North District Chief Executive thanked Mr Immanel Paulaj Rajamani and James Gnanaraj  Rajaman the MD and CEO of Kingdom Exim Ghana Limited respectively  for the gesture.

He urged the people, especially the aged to adhere to preventive measures by World Health Organization and avoid public gatherings as well as wash their hands regularly with soap under running water.

Hon Peter Mensah said the Region did not have the requisite equipment and logistics to contain the novel COVID-19, thus, it was important for all residents to endeavour to strictly observe the health safety protocols.

The DCE urged the security agencies especially those at entry points to discharge their duties effectively and maintain social distancing.

He was grateful to the chiefs in the Region for their support in the fight against the pandemic and Non-Governmental Organizations, which helped through donations.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com

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