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In a joint effort to combat the bedbug infestation at the Presbyterian Boys Senior High School (Presec, Legon), crisis-management company LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited and the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA), have stepped in to improve situation.
On Saturday, October 21, 2023, LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited conducted an extensive fumigation exercise across the school campus, targeting dormitories, classrooms, offices, and kitchen.
Media reports about the bedbug outbreak at the school had gained widespread attention in recent weeks, prompting GUTA and LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited to intervene after holding discussions with the management of the school.
During the fumigation exercise, Mr. Kareem Abu, the Chief Executive Officer of LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited, underscored the company's dedication to alleviating the suffering of Ghanaians through the expertise and resources of the company.
He emphasised that this initiative was part of corporate social responsibility of the company, demonstrating their desire and commitment to give back to society.
"Besides delivering world-class disinfection services at ports and entry points, LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited, as a Ghanaian company, places great importance on the environment in which we operate. We firmly believe that any issue affecting the Ghanaian people, especially the youth, deserves our attention," stated Mr. Abu.
The collaborative effort between LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited and GUTA has been praised by school authorities. The fumigation exercise is expected to significantly reduce the bedbug infestation, providing much-needed relief to the students and staff of Presec, Legon.
LCB Worldwide Ghana Limited has established itself as a leading crisis management company, specialising in handling various challenges and emergencies. Their swift response to the bedbug crisis demonstrates their commitment to addressing urgent issues that affect the well-being and comfort of the Ghanaian population.
As Presec, Legon resumes regular activities after the fumigation exercise, students and parents can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing that the school environment is now safer and more conducive to learning. The success of this joint initiative serves as a testament to the power of collaboration and the positive impact it can have on communities in times of need.
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