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Spaklean Company Limited has donated some items to the Maamobi Polyclinic as part of its campaign to promote cleanliness and hygiene at public health facilities, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The items donated include 100 litres of disinfectants, 50 litres of bleach, 50 litres of colour-coded microfiber cloths, 2 dual mop trolleys sets valued at GH¢25, 000.

The donation is part of the company's Spakling Healthcare project, Managing Director, Dinah Owusu-Kissi, stated.

“With the lockdown, our services were reduced hence we had to lay off by 50%. Most of our clients also did not demand for our services. We have made a request through our association for a part of the government’s GH¢600 million SME stimulus package,” Madam Kissi said.

Medical Officer in Charge of Emergencies at the Maamobi Polyclinic, Dr Collins Abaitey Amuzu, called for more private-public partnership as the nation goes through this phase.
He was, however, grateful to the company for the gesture.

He said, “although government keeps supplying us with PPEs, it is never enough due to the number of asymptomatic cases coming into our facilities, there is a need for such support to come through.”

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