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Erduk Group of Companies has donated items worth GH¢80,000 to some 25 institutions in the Ashanti Region.
Some of the recipients are SOS Village, Kumasi Prisons and others during its annual donation event.
The donation is to commemorate an impressive year on year performance and thank God for grace in their business as they scale up operations in 2018.
The donation is an annual event that forms part of the company’s activities in its financial year.

Erduk Group of Companies, located in Ejisu Krapa is an award-winning holding company with subsidiaries.
It is focused on services in cement and concrete products, haulage, education, security and construction among others.
Addressing the beneficiaries on behalf of the CEO, Eric Duku said, “the items are as seeds borne out of the recognition of greatness in the recipients.
“This is a seed that should make you realize no matter where you are or what you go through, let those boundaries push you to greatness,” he added.
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