The Upper Manya Krobo Rural Bank Limited with its headquarters at Asesewa in the Eastern Region has donated a quantity of personal protective equpiment (PPE) to the Upper Manya Krobo District Health Directorate to aid health workers in their COVID-19 fight.
The items were 30 packets of examination gloves, 10 packets of face masks and 240 pieces of hand sanitisers.
Presenting the items, a member of the Board of Directors of the Bank, Rev. Devine Nartey, said the bank deemed it neccessary to support the government in her efforts to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
He said the pandemic had brought in its wake, the institutional and individual challenges which were never expected.
"That is why we are here this morning to present our widow's mite to the directorate in order to defeat and contain this deadly virus," he added.
Rev. Nartey who was accompanied by the executive management of the bank gave an assurance that the bank would continue to support institutions and communities in its catchment area to address their health needs since "health is wealth".
He called on individuals and organisations to come to the aid of the health directorate through the provision of PPE for frontline health workers.
Rev. Nartey further called on Ghanaians to observe the protocols for containing the pandemic and pleaded that " we should disabuse our minds that the disease does not exist".
The District Director of Health Services, Dr Esther Duah Oyinka, thanked the bank for the gesture.
She described the presentation as timely and called on other corporate bodies in the Krobo area to emulate the good example exhibited by the bank. Daily Graphic

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