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The Nsawam Prisons and Nsawam Government Hospital have taken delivery of hand sanitizers and antibacterial handwashing soap from Paridox Cosmetics, a subsidiary of Tiwajo Industries.
The donation of the Paridox Alcohol Sanitizing Gel and Cleansafe Antibacterial Hand Wash, according to the company, is to augment the government’s effort towards the fight against the pandemic.
The company made the first stop at the Nsawam Prisons to hand over the items to authorities at the facility.
DSP Abdul Latif, PRO of Nsawam Prisons, who received the donation on behalf of the Prisons Service thanked Paridox Cosmetics for the gesture and urged other corporate entities and individuals to follow suit in ensuring the prison also stays safe.
The next stop was at the Nsawam Government Hospital where the donation was received by the hospitals administration.
The Nsawam Government Hospital admitted that in this era of the Covid-19 global pandemic, alcohol base hand sanitizers and hand washing soap were the most essential commodity in the fight as such the donation was timely and appropriate.

Speaking in an interview with the Press, Mr Kwadwo Appiah, Business Development Manager, Paridox Cosmetics, who led Management of the company to donate the items noted that being in the Cosmetology industry, they were concerned about the health and wellbeing of the public.
He said it was appropriate for his outfit to lend support to inmates at the Nsawam Prisons and the Nsawam Government Hospital.
The said the inmates at the prison and staff of the hospital were among the most vulnerable to the coronavirus.
Mr Appiah commended the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and his team for taking giant steps to prevent the spread of the disease.
He seized the opportunity to urge Ghanaians to use Paridox Alcohol Sanitizing Gel and Cleansafe Antibacterial Hand Wash to stay safe from the coronavirus.
Tiwajo industries is into the production of natural products and processing them into products of international standards.
The company processes raw shea butter into creams, lotions and natural oils for the hair and skin.
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