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The Chief Executive Officer of Sidalco Company Limited, Mr. David Lamptey, and the entire management of the company have congratulated President J.E.A. Mills on his successful working tour of the Upper East and West regions of Northern Ghana.
In a sponsored message in a national daily welcoming the President from the working tour, the company pledged support for President Mills’ declaration of 2011 as ‘Action Year’ with its own vow of United for Action 2011.
Sidalco is a leading agrochemical company in Ghana focused on the sale and distribution of liquid fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides and weedicides as well as a wide range of Kwazar sprayers and applicators.
President Mills towards the end of March this year toured the Upper West and East regions inspecting development projects and cutting the sod for new projects. He is currently touring the Brong Ahafo region on a similar mission.
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