Officials of Charger Ltd presenting the items to officials of War Memorial Hospital
CHARGER GROUP Limited, producers of the popular Happy Man Bitters, has presented medical essentials to the War Memorial Hospital in Navrongo of the Upper East Region to improve awareness creation and fight against Covid-19.
Valued at about GH¢50,000 the donation was in response to an appeal by authorities of the hospital for support in the fight against the global pandemic.
Presenting the items to the hospital, Head of Digital Marketing at Charger Limited, Roland Delewe, said “Charger Limited was already preparing its list to donate to the hospital; and I must say that the letter came at the right time to align with our intentions for the hospital.”
The items included 20 crates of fruit juice, 50 cartons of bottled water, four pieces of infrared thermometer guns, five digital BP monitors, 1,000 pieces of surgical face masks, 5000 disposable examination gloves, 50 disposable surgical gowns, 120 rolls of disposable tissue, 20 Veronica buckets, 30 cartons of liquid soap and 1,000 pieces of Charger Hand Sanitizers.
Mr. Delewe added that portions of the donations were earmarked for the Municipal Health Directorate for onward distribution to other health facilities.
Paramount Chief of the Navrongo Traditional Area Navro Pio, Pe Dennis Aneakwoa Belinia, who was present at the donation, expressed gratitude to the CEO of Charger Limited, Dr. Emmanuel Borketey Bortey and his team for the kind gesture and prayed for a continuous and strengthened relationship.
The Navro Pio said “May he continue to be successful in his endeavors, I pray that you get more to support Navrongo.”
According to authorities at the War Memorial Hospital, so far, the facility had recorded 17 suspected cases which turned out negative and assured that the items would be put to appropriate use.
The donation by Charger Limited is one of the numerous supports extended to the Upper East Region.