Access Bank supports less privileged in Covid-19 fight

Access Bank supports less privileged in Covid-19 fight

Access Bank Ghana has stepped up its Covid-19 support efforts by earmarking ¢300,000 for food, sanitary and Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) to over 15 municipalities across the country.

This is in response to calls to help alleviate dire situations in various communities across the country.

The beneficiary municipalities selected for this intervention, which are dotted across ten regions of the country include Korle-Klottey, Ayawaso East, Old Fadama, La Nkwantanang, Ashaiman Municipal, Ga East and Kpong Katamanso all in Greater Accra.

The rest are Asokore Mampong together with Aboabo in Ashanti, New-Juaben in Eastern; Takoradi Municipal, Fanteakwa District and Tarkwa-Nsuaem in Western; Ho Municipal in Volta, Techiman Municipal in Bono East, Sanerugu in Northern, Kassena Nankana West in Upper East and Wa Municipal in Upper West.

The Managing Director of Access Bank, Olumide Olatunji, noted that the novel Corona Virus had, without doubt, brought a large measure of untold hardships to many people across the country, especially the vulnerable and less privileged in society, as they have been deprived of their meagre livelihoods.

He said that as a development partner, Access Bank was grateful for the steps the Government has taken so far in containing the situation but indicated that, it was critical for other stakeholders in the country to lend their support in flattening the curve and protecting the life of every Ghanaian across the country.

“We need to be relentless in our fight against this pandemic and that is why in addition to the several safety measures we have put in place across our Bank, we continue to extend our support to complement Governments efforts by providing relief to people we work with and live with in the communities where we operate”, Mr Olatunji concluded.

Each of the beneficiary municipalities received food, sanitary and personal protective equipment such as gloves, sanitizers, protective face masks, rice, cooking oil, tomato puree, canned mackerel, soaps and toilet rolls among others.

This brings the Bank’s financial contribution towards the Covid-19 fight so far to over ¢1.2 million, having donated over ¢400,000 to Ghana’s Covid-19 relief fund and a fully equipped ambulance to cater for healthcare delivery on the University of Professional Studies campus and nearby communities.

Receiving the items, the various Municipal Chief Executives and traditional leaders appreciated the Bank’s efforts for reaching out to their members and encouraged people to adhere to the preventive protocols outlined by authorities.

Access Bank has continuously led the fight and joined hands with other relevant […]

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