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Frerol Rural Bank Limited has donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) worth ¢100,000 to Margret Marquart Hospital at Kpando where its head office is located.
This is to support the hospital in its efforts to fight and prevent the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mark Kofi Krah, the General Manager of the bank, who presented the items, was very hopeful the donation would go a long way to help the staff, especially the frontline staff in the fight against the virus.
Dr Eric Gyamfi, the Medical Director of the Hospital who received the items thanked the board, management and staff of Frerol Rural Bank Limited for the kind gesture.
Describing the donation as a "divine provision" to the Hospital, he added that the donation was timely as the Volta Region had recorded a few positive cases.
Present at the short ceremony were the Chaplain of the Hospital, Rev. Fr. Jeris Emmanuel Pani; nurses manager, Francisca Osei Agyemang, other management staff of the Hospital and Staff of Frerol Rural Bank Limited.
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