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Davida Roofing Systems has donated polytanks to Sokode Senior High Technical School to support access to clean water under the “Water For All” Initiative led by Volta Regional Minister James Gunu.
The donation is part of Phase 1 of the initiative, which targets underserved schools, communities, and institutions in the region with improved access to potable water.

Presenting the items, CEO David Kwame Aziago said the donation reflects the company’s deep commitment to education and community support.
“This gesture symbolises our steadfast support for those dedicated to learning and our commitment to ensuring students always have access to potable water for a brighter future,” he stated.
Mr. Aziago also praised the Regional Minister for championing the “Water For All” campaign, describing it as a critical step toward bridging water access inequality.

Volta Regional Minister Hon. James Gunu commended Davida Roofing Systems for what he called a timely and impactful gesture.
“Supporting schools and communities with reliable water access is a vital step in empowering the Volta Region,” he said.
“On behalf of President John Mahama, I express deep gratitude to Davida Roofing Systems and all partners making this lasting impact—one school, one community at a time. I urge Sokode Senior High Technical to make the best use of these tanks for the benefit of all.”

Francis Agbemadi, Volta Regional Director of Education, speaking on behalf of the school’s Headmaster, Isaac Kofi Dzidzienyo, also expressed appreciation.
“We are very thankful for this generous gesture by the Minister and Davida Roofing Systems. Our students and staff will put these polytanks to excellent use, helping produce the region’s best graduates,” he said.

Davida Roofing Systems has a strong record of community investment.
The company previously renovated facilities at the UNMISS GH 11 Battle Training Camp in Bundase, contributed building materials worth GH¢450,000 to the Mepe Resettlement Project, donated food to security agencies, and supported several orphanages across the country.
The company says giving back remains at the heart of its mission, and it will continue supporting efforts that uplift education, infrastructure, and social well-being.
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