GINO Donates To Atomic Gas Explosion Victims

Conserveria Distribution Ghana Limited, distributors of the GINO brand of food products in Ghana, has donated various quantities of their food products to some of the people affected by the recent Atomic Junction gas explosion at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra.

The donation is a response to calls on corporate Ghana by Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia to support the victims of the gas explosion which claimed at least seven lives and severely injuring over 130 others.

The Country Manager of Conserveria Distribution Ghana Limited, Mr Vishal Dogra, made the donation on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 to the 37 Military Hospital authorities in Accra.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the hospital and patients, Colonel MA Yeboah-Agyapong, Commanding Officer of the 37 Military Hospital, was full of praise for the generous donation.

“I want to thank GINO products for the timely donation of food which is very much needed at this point. I am touched because you realise that the patient need to eat food and not only take drugs,” he stated.

He encouraged Ghanaians to donate more for the victims.

“We also want to thank our benefactor, Mr Herbert Mensah, who has been going round and soliciting help for us. I wish other Ghanaians will emulate his passion for helping people who are in need,” Col. MA Yeboah-Agyapong added.

Conserveria Distribution Ghana Limited is the sole distributor of GINO line of food products in Ghana, including GINO tomato paste, GINO rice, GINO mackerel, GINO spaghetti and many more.