Prudential Bank Limited has supported the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR) with ¢100,000.00as part of the Bank’s ongoing support for the fight against Covid-19.
The NMIMR is the leading institution in Ghana mandated to carry out testing, contact tracing and diagnostic confirmation of COVID-19.
At a short ceremony held at the Institutes premises to present the cheque, Mr. John Addo, Managing Director of the Bank said that the donation is in recognition of NMIMRs frontline role in the fight against the pandemic and to support the institute to discharge its mandate effectively.
He stated that in addition to the donation to Noguchi, the Bank has made donationsto the Ghana Bankers Association, COVID Trust Fund, and some other relevant institutions combating the spread of the disease.
He further added that the Bank hasto date spent over GH¢ 1 million on the fight against the pandemic.
Mr. Theodore Ahuno, Administrator, NMIMR receiving the cheque expressed appreciation to the Bank for the support. He said the Institution needed such support in the fight against the disease.
The NMIMR, he said was set up in 1979 as a semi autonomous institute of the University and is the leading biomedical research facility in Ghana.
The Institute was built by the Government of Japan and donated to the Government and people of Ghana in honour of the distinguished Japanese researcher, Dr. Hideyo Noguchi, who researched into yellow fever in Ghana and died from the disease in the country in 1928.
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