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Shield Pension Trust, a Ghanaian-owned corporate trustee renowned for its top-notch retirement solutions across Africa, has stepped forward to aid the victims of the recent devastating fire at Kantamanto Market, one of Accra's largest hubs for secondhand clothing.
Representatives of the Trust, spearheaded by the Managing Director, Acheampomaah Opoku Afari visited the market on January 9, 2025, to assess the damage and offer support to the affected traders.
The fire, which broke out on January 1, 2025, destroyed numerous stalls and left many vendors without their livelihoods, prompting widespread calls for assistance.
In response to the crisis, Shield Pension Trust provided essential supplies and financial support to help the traders recover from their losses. The team met with market leaders and traders to express the company’s solidarity and commitment to rebuilding the market.
"We understand the hardships that come with such a disaster, and we are here to support you in rebuilding your businesses and lives," Madam Opoku Afari said.
She emphasised the importance of community support in difficult times, adding, "We believe that by coming together, we can help restore hope and stability to those affected by this tragedy."
Market leaders welcomed the contributions and highlighted the need for collective efforts from private organizations and government bodies to expedite the recovery process.
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