Radiance Petroleum Limited on Friday, September 1, 2023, organised a free health screening for residents of Gbawe in the Greater Accra Region
The gesture was in support of the chiefs and people of the area as they celebrated the annual Homowo festival.
Individuals were screened for a variety of conditions, including malaria, blood, sugar, diabetes, hypertension, and ocular problems.
The company had already begun similar initiatives this year, including donating double desks to schools, constructing bridges, and dredging drainages at Kasoa Opeikuma in collaboration with the Assembly.
Joseph Addai, Deputy Managing Director of Radiance Petroleum Limited, stated that the company intends to launch a road safety campaign and educate the public on the safe use of LPG as part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives.
He stated that Radiance was pleased to organize the health screening for the residents of Gbawe, noting that the company places a high value on health, hence the need to give back to its consumers through the event.
"We believe our work does not end with only selling; we always look forward to extending our operations to help our customers and the places where we have our outlets so that they can also benefit from us. What we want to do now is embark on a safety campaign as we head towards the festive season. When we talk about safety, it is not just with the drivers, we are also looking at educating the public on the safe usage of LPG," he said.
Mr Addai added, "The National Petroleum Authority stated in September that they would start embarking on a cylinder recirculation exercise, and so we believe that this is a very good time to educate our customers on how to use LPG. We will do our part to support the Government to ensure the people are safe and have good health."
Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hill Cross Medical Services, Dr. Henry Nii Odai Annang urged the youth to maintain healthy lifestyles to prevent certain diseases.
Several young men and women were diagnosed with diabetes and hypertension at the screening, which he attributed to sedentary lifestyles and stress
He, therefore, advised the youth to eat well, exercise regularly, and get sufficient rest to avoid contracting such diseases at a young age.
Madam Leticia Sackey, a beneficiary, thanked Radiance Petroleum Limited for the gesture.
According to her, traveling to the hospital for health care was sometimes financially burdensome, so the health screening was advantageous for her.
She urged Radiance to organise the screening regularly
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