First Sky Group Limited, a leading Ghanaian conglomerate, has come forward to give hope to flood-affected communities within the three Tongu districts.
Recognizing the need for emergency assistance in the wake of the devastating floods that hit the Tongu district as a result of the Akosombo and Kpong hydropower dam spills, First Sky Group Limited has pledged the equivalent of one million Ghanaian cedis to assist the affected people. donated a large amount of relief supplies. community.
First Sky Group Limited Chairman Eric Sedi Kutorze also pledged personal support to the affected communities.
Underscoring the importance of unity in such difficult times, Chairman Kutorce said: “My heart goes out to the people of the three Tongu districts who have endured the hardships of repeated floods.
“We believe in the power of communities coming together to support each other during difficult times. We stand by your side and are committed to helping you rebuild your lives. .”
“We are saddened by the plight of people and need to support them in the best way possible to alleviate their plight, and as a corporate group we are committed to providing the necessary support to overcome this critical moment. We will continue to work hard to ensure that support is available to people,” Kutorce added.
Three Tongu districts, including North Tongu, South Tongu and Central Tongu, experienced flooding due to the Akosombo dam spill, with devastating effects on housing, infrastructure and the local economy.
The Member of Parliament for the area, Mr. Samuel Ablakwa Okuzeto, thanked the act of kindness and promised to equally distribute supplies to the affected people to alleviate their plight.
DCE for North Tongue, Divine Osborne Fenu, said she was overwhelmed by the show of love from First Sky Group Limited and urged organizations to emulate their example and do the same. did.
Residents were excited about the donation.
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