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Delta Agro Limited, leading Local Manufacturers of antiseptic liquids and soaps has presented items worth thousands of cedis to the East Naval Command.
The gesture forms part of the company's campaign to fight the coronavirus pandemic. The items included 6, 480pieces of Maram soaps and antiseptic liquid.
The Marketing Executive of Delta Agro Limited, Mohammed Al-Roz said, "We strongly believe the antiseptic liquid and antibiotic soap products will go a long way to support the campaign at this needy time."
He said this forms part of their Corporate Social Responsibility at a time when Ghanaians need them most.
"We pray and hope that our donation will contribute towards the hygiene and disinfecting of the atmosphere," he said.
Officers who received the items expressed gratitude thanks to the company and promised to make good use of it as they strive to prevent the deadly disease.
Delta Agro has also extended same gesture to the Ghana Prisons Service, Ghana Police Hospital, Ghana Immigration Service, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Jubilee House, Ghana National Deaf Association, among other institutions.
Fares Gerges, Business Development Manager and Kennedy Delali Agbekoh, Marketing Officer for Delta Agro were also present for the gesture.
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