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The MP for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa and the Volta Regional Chapter of the Old Vandals Association over the weekend embarked on a clean-up exercise at the Battor Catholic Hospital.
The Association also donated some assorted items including rice, toilet tissues among others to the hospital.
In a tweet, Mr Okudzeto Ablakwa made this known while expressing gratitude to the Association.

"Profound gratitude to the Volta Regional Chapter of the Old Vandals Association for spending the weekend in my beloved constituency. As you can expect from only Vandals, the impact has been phenomenal."

"I am most humbled and deeply thankful that you chose my beloved constituency to exhibit this rare thoughtfulness and infectious kindness. May Father Bacchus reward your generosity," he said.
has truly been a memorable weekend.
— Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa (@S_OkudzetoAblak) February 13, 2022
I am most humbled and deeply thankful that you chose my beloved constituency to exhibit this rare thoughtfulness and infectious kindness.
May Father Bacchus reward your generosity. 🙏🏽 /3 pic.twitter.com/xGHjTVIjq3

Aside from the clean-up exercise, the Association also engaged with adolescents in a mentorship symposium at Vume.

Again, together with Mr Okudzeto Ablakwa, they donated footwear from Furniture and Footwear Bank to the children at Adidokpoe.




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