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In a heart-warming show of unity and support for those affected by the Akosombo Dam spillage, Supacem, has joined forces with other bodies to facilitate the reconstruction of resettlement centers for the victims.
The collaboration is a testament to the commitment of businesses and organisations to the welfare of their fellow Ghanaians.
Supacem's involvement in this noble cause comes in the form of a generous donation of 1,000 bags of their high-quality Supacem 42.5R grade cement. This substantial contribution is expected to provide the essential construction materials needed to build two resettlement centers, starting with the one in Torkpo, Shai Osudoku District, Greater Accra Region.
Furthermore, Supacem's distributors rallied together and contributed ¢25,000 of their own funds to support the cause. This monetary assistance will go a long way in facilitating the construction process and ensuring that the first resettlement center in Torkpo becomes a reality.
Kojo Arthur, the National Sales Manager of CBI Ghana Ltd., the parent company of Supacem, expressed the company's dedication to assisting those affected by the dam spillage.
He emphasised the urgency of the situation, stating, "When we heard about the unfortunate incident, I quickly organised my distributors and said to them. You know what, we have to help our brothers and sisters”.
“So we are here with 1,000 bags of cement. Afterward. Our staff also donated ¢20,000 to pay the work of the artisans. This is for the short term, and we promise to be part of the long-term solution to restore the lives of our brothers and sisters."
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