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Actor cum politician, John Dumelo has taken to the University of Ghana campus to share some hand sanitizers to students.
This comes after Ghana recorded two cases of coronavirus - one a Norwegian diplomat and the other a Ghanaian from Turkey.
The NDC parliamentary candidate for Ayawaso West Wuogon was seen entering halls on and around the University of Ghana and walking around campus with boxes of hand sanitizers for students.

John Dumelo also extended his generosity to the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).
Taking to Twitter, he stated that along with the sanitizer, he educated the students on some of the preventive measures they need to take to avoid contracting the virus.

He added that more people in the Ayawaso West Wuogon constituency would receive their hand sanitizers soon.

"I shared over 2,300 hand sanitizers this morning on Legon and Gimpa campus. I also took time to explain to each of the students certain preventive measures against the Coronavirus. I will be sharing more sanitizers across the constituency in the coming days. #idey4u #withyouwecan"
I shared over 2300 hand sanitizers this morning on Legon and Gimpa campus.I also took time to explain to each of the students certain preventive measure against the Corona Virus. I will be sharing more sanitizers across the constituency in the coming days. #idey4u #withyouwecan pic.twitter.com/MrsUUrXPN6
— MrDumelo (@johndumelo1) March 13, 2020
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