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The Paramount Chief of the Essikado Traditional area in the Western region, Nana Kobina Nketia V, has commended Karpowership for its immense support for their annual Kuntum festival.
This comes after the company embarked on a cleanup exercise with the residents of the Essikado community.
Nana Kobina Nketia V noted that the company has also shown great support for several other activities lined up for the Kuntum festival.
Corporate Communications Specialist of Karpowership, Sandra Amarquaye, stated that the company is fully committed to embarking on such activities to promote good environmental practices within the community.
“As an environmentally friendly and socially responsible company, it is always our practice to support communities we operate in. Although this is our first clean-up exercise in Takoradi, it is not the first time embarking on such an activity.
"We are hopeful that this exercise becomes a routine to ensure a clean, safe and a healthy environment for us all,” she said
She added that the company’s relocation to Takoradi means that Karpowership would now have a direct relationship with the people of the Essikado community.
“Karpowership will soon be relocating to the naval base which will make this place our new home. This makes us part of the community. We will continue to support the well-being of residents in this community”
As part of their social intervention projects, Karpowership has embarked on a series of clean-up exercises in the Tema municipality, provided a modern ICT lab for the Manhean Anglican School, provided water tanks to fishmongers and community schools, offered bursary to over 100 students in community schools in the Tema New Town area, among others.
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