CIMAF Cement Ghana has donated a truck full of bagged cement to Toase Senior High School in the Ashanti Region as part of their corporate social responsibility towards the state.
During the presentation, the Director of Sales and Marketing of CIMAF Ghana, Joseph Kobina Aboo said education has been one of their focus areas as an organization, to help train future leaders of the country.
“Every organization in this country has the objective to give back to the society so with this support, it is our expectations that it will bring some change to the school, thus, enable them to accommodate extra students,” he said.
According to him, the workforce of any organization was once trained by these educational institutions as well as the society, hence the need to help them to deliver quality training to the next crop of leaders.
He explained that, when conducive environment is not created for students to study, many will be discouraged from pursuing their future career.
The Board Chairman of the School who is also the Director for Electoral Services at the Electoral Commission of Ghana, Dr. Serebour Quaicoe was very grateful for the gesture since the donation will facilitate the completion of some ongoing school infrastructural projects.
The Atwima Nwabiagya Municipal Education Director, Mrs. Juliana Essel-Cudjoe also praised CIMAF Ghana for the kind gesture.
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