Ghana: ECG Tema North District Supports Remar Home

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The Tema North District of the Tema Region of the Electricity Company of Ghana has donated to the Remar Ghana Orphanage in Tema as part of their corporate social responsibility.

The items included assorted food items and water valued at GHC3,000 and were presented to the Management of the Home on 14th February 2023.

The gesture also included fully- paid two months’ electricity bills. As the donation was made on Ghana’s Chocolate Day, the children received bars of chocolate from the donors.

Leading the Tema North District for the donation, the District Manager, Mrs. Tamara Asomanin-Wiafe said, “The Management of the Home had appealed to Ato of Accra-based Metro TV, calling for support from benevolent organisations and individuals come to their aid as their situation was getting critical. This donation was, therefore, in response to the appeal made.”

She added: “We work within a jurisdiction. Rhema Home operates within the same jurisdiction. We, therefore, thought it prudent to provide this support as part of our social responsibility in the interest of the public.”

To the children, she told them that they have a bright future ahead of them regardless of their current situation and that they should always remember to be thankful to the Lord.

She also made a promise of continued assistance to the orphanage.

Receiving the items, the Director of the Home, Mr. Edward Gasper thanked the team for the donation.

“On behalf of the Home, I, the Director, want to use this opportunity to let you know that you and your team have solved some months’ worth of expenses and we are truly grateful.” 

The Management of the Tema North District was supported by the District’s representatives of the Junior and Senior Staff Unions and the Power Queens Club. These are identifiable groups in the organisation.

The Electricity Company of Ghana has a policy on corporate social responsibility which outlines the various areas where such must be focused on.

The areas include health, education, social welfare and community and national development.

 

Source: https://energynewsafrica.com