Ecobank, in partnership with the UNFPA and Tobinco Pharmaceuticals, has provided logistical support to the Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf in a joint venture to counter the Covid-19 pandemic.
The donation was to equip the Ashaiman-based school, as their final year students returned to campus to prepare for their examinations, in the wake of the COVID-19 challenge.
Together, the partners provided temperature guns,basic medications to restock the school’s infirmary, detergents, sanitizers, PPE and toiletries to enhance personal hygiene.
Speaking on behalf of the Ecobank Managing Director, Dan Sackey, at the presentation ceremony, Dr Edward Botchway, Executive Director of Finance said; “Since the outbreak of the pandemic in Ghana, Ecobank has supported the nation’s COVID-19 response in numerous ways, including, providing ¢1.3 million to the COVID-19 Private Sector Fund.
In addition, we have supported the vulnerable by actively being involved in the feeding of head porters during the partial lockdown in Accra and Kumasi, and contributed immensely, through the Ghana Association of Bankers, to support Ghana’s efforts at fighting the virus”.
He further indicated that the Ecobank group, working through its Foundation, has been actively supporting the efforts of African governments and other stakeholders to minimize the transmission of COVID-19 across the continent.
To date, the group has donated in excess of $3 million towards mitigating the impact of the pandemic across Africa.
Today’s presentation, he said, is an intervention to reduce the impact of the pandemic, whilst looking forward to furthering future support.
He, accordingly, urged the students and staff to comply strictly with the Ghana Health Service and World Health Organisation protocols on handwashing, mask-wearing and social distancing”.
On her part, Dr. Claudia Donkor, Programme Analyst: Reproductive Health and Humanitarian Assistance at the UNFPA said; “UNFPA is excited to be partnering with Ecobank and Tobinco Pharmaceuticals in supporting the State School for the Deaf.
As part of its mandate to 'leave no one behind', including Persons with Disabilities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, UNFPA is delighted to be providing 300 Dignity Kits and face masks, as well as Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials on adolescent sexual and reproductive health and obstetric fistula to the students of the school.
"It is our hope that the items would be of immense benefit to the students, in addition to offering protection from COVID-19. UNFPA-Ghana remains committed to ensuring that every young person's potential, including those with disabilities, are fulfilled.”
The Group Financial Controller for the Tobinco Group of Companies,. Daniel Gyapanin, speaking on behalf of the Chairman of the Group, Nana Amo Tobbin I, recounted that “Tobinco Group believes in extending an arm of support to the vulnerable in society.
"This belief is sustained by our conviction that such acts of benevolence can help to positively change somebody's situation and the world at large. The Group of companies was, therefore, elated to have been part of this gesture, particularly during the pandemic.
"The donation of the high-quality alcohol-based hand sanitizers, an essential product, is manufactured by Entrance Pharmaceuticals and Research Centre, one of the Group’s subsidiaries”.
He committed to further support in future.
The Headmaster of the School, Mr Isaac Arthur, who spoke on behalf of the school’s management team thanked the companies for their generous donation.
He called on individuals and corporate organisations to emulate the worthy examples of Ecobank, Tobinco and the UNFPA.
Present at the presentation ceremony were other senior officials of Ecobank, led by Rita Tsegah, Senior officials of UNFPA and Tobinco, members of the school’s management team as well as Atta Bedu, Chairman of the Parent Teacher Association of the Tetteh Ocloo State School for the Deaf.
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