Officials of Gold Star and the church at the donation
Ghanaian airline, Goldstar Air donated personal protective equipment (PPEs) to the Word of Life Church as part of efforts to protect lives from the deadly corona virus pandemic.
Goldstar Air has brought its corporate social responsibility to the doorsteps of faith-based organisations in order to keep people safe from the deadly virus.
The airline donated 25 boxes of personal protective equipment (PPEs), to the Dansoman Branch of the Word of Life Christian Church, which is led by Reverend Dr Isaac Quaye.
John Ashong-Mettle, Cargo Manager for Goldstar Air, presented the items on behalf of the Executive Chairman, Eric Bannerman, and Reverend Benjamin Effah and Reverend Fred Morrison. Nyamakye accepted the items on behalf of the church and expressed heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to Goldstar Air for the generous gesture, adding that the donated personal protective equipment will help them in their fight against the Covid-19.
Mr. Ashong-Mettle informed the church leaders that the donation was made to assist the church in its fight against the deadly virus, and that the gesture bears eloquent testimony to the company’s commitment and zeal in the fight against the virus that took us by storm.
He also urged strict adherence to established safety rules and practices to ensure that the deadly Covid-19 pandemic is kept at bay.
He said Goldstar Air will provide more benefits to travelers in terms of services and fares as a way of showcasing Ghanaian culture to the rest of the world, and has made adequate provisions to cater for passengers by introducing Ghanaian dishes, local movies, and announcements made in Ghanaian dialects during takeoff and landing.
A business desk report