Tuesday, October 27, 2009

COMPANY DONATES TO ROTARY CLUB (DAILY GRAPHIC,PAGE 30, MON OCT 27)

TROPICAL Cable and Conductor limited has presented various sizes of electrical cables to the Rotary Club of Tema towards electrification works on the Tema Community 11 police station being constructed by the club.
Making the donation, the Marketing Manager of Tropical Cable, Mr Frederick Blasu said the cables which cost GH¢ 1600 would complement the club’s efforts at ensuring that the community have functional security.
Mr Blasu indicated that as a member of the UN Global Compact Network Ghana, Tropical Cable and Conductor limited was committed to upholding the principles of human rights, labour standards, environmental protection and anti-corruption, and it is for this reason that, “we have decided to partner the rotary club and the Police service to ensure residents in our community are safe and secure”.
The President of the Club, Mr John Bisiw expressed profound appreciation to the company for providing the cables.
He noted that the donation would relieve the financial burden on members who are finding it difficult in sourcing funds for the project.
At the same ceremony, Pasico Ghana Limited, producers of NACO Louvre frames and blades also donated quantities of louvre blades and frames towards the completion of the project.
The divisional commander of the Tema Community Two police station, Superintendent Gabriel Amankwah Dokyi in whose jurisdiction the project is being constructed, paid glowing tribute to the two companies for their support and appealed for more assistance in the provision of logistics to help them to carry out their duties effectively.
The project which was initiated by the Rotary club of Tema last year at an estimated cost of GH¢ 1.1 billion when completed, would serve four Communities whose residents presently have to travel to Community Two when they need the services of the police.
The project which is being roofed, has a charge office, male, female and juvenile cells, as well as a four-unit office for personnel.

No comments:

Post a Comment