MAC Ghana, distributors of GM and Isuzu vehicles in Ghana, has donated 10 Chevrolet Cobalt to the Covid-19 National Trust Fund to aid in the fight against the pandemic.
Making the presentation on behalf of MAC Ghana, Maneesh Raseen, Head of Sales and Marketing said that the group has been moved and motivated by the exemplary leadership effort and decisions of the President in the fight against the virus.
"President Akufo-Addo has been leading the fight against the virus and we at MAC Ghana will want to support him and his government in that regard," he said.
The Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Opare, who received the cars on behalf of the National Trust Fund thanked MAC Ghana for the kind gesture.
She promised that the cars will be put to good use.
"I can assure MAC Ghana that these cars will be put to good use and used for the right purpose," the Chief of Staff said.
Aditya Arora, Country General Manager of MAC Ghana stated that the contribution will be used for providing transportation services for members of medical and health teams in these difficult times.
Also present at the donation ceremony on behalf of MAC Ghana was Sherif Shohdy, the Finance Manager.
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