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Sunda international Ghana Ltd a Chinese company operating in Ghana has donated relief items and cash worth GH¢40,000 to victims of Saturday night’s Atomic Junction gas explosion.
The donation, which took place at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra follows appeals made to corporate Ghana by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia on Sunday morning to assist surviving victims, most of whom are currently on admission at the hospital.
The devastating explosion, the cause of which is not yet known, claimed seven 7 lives including a reporter of NET2 TV and severely injuring 132 others.
Managing Director of Sunda International, Mr. Isaac Hu explained that the gesture which is in partnership with its sister company Twyford also forms part of the company’s corporate social responsibility policy to assist needy communities and victims of disasters in the country.
“I hope the whole country will join together to help the affected families go through this tragedy. In the future, I also hope the whole country will work together to prevent this disaster from happening again” Mr. Hu added.
The donation, made at the headquarters of the 37 Military Hospital was received by Colonel MA Yeboah-Agyepong on behalf of the hospital.
“We’ll like to thank Sunda and Twyford for this kind gesture. The materials you brought are actually the materials we need because many have severe burns and need cleaning materials. So far we are doing well and we’ll still be very happy to have more donations coming in,” he said.
He praised SUNDA for their generous donation to the hospital in aid of the gas explosion victims and appealed to other business organisations operating in Ghana to emulate the good corporate social responsibility practices of Sunda by coming forward to make donations to the hospital since it will save lives.

Sunda International previously donated fourteen tonnes of iron rods after the June 3 fire and flood disaster as well as many other donations in the past including the Odorkor fire disaster.
Sunda International employs over one thousand people on their business operations in Ghana and is one of the largest re-exporters of products from Ghana to several West African countries. Some seven Sunda brands which were donated included Kleesoft Dishwashing soap and washing powder, Kleesoft toilet rolls, FasKit insecticide killers and many others.
Twyford is also a Chinese company producing ceramic tiles and currently employs more than one thousand Ghanaians.
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