Elderly students from Effiduase Presby Basic School donated 15,000 cedis (15,000) of personal protective equipment (PPE) to the school. Items included 1,100 reusable nasal masks, 13 gallons of liquid soap, 10 gallons of hand sanitizer, and six portable Duraplast hand basins and five thermometer guns in particular to give back the lower level of their alma mater in the fight against the deadly coronavirus.
He said the disease is real and fighting it should not be seen as the sole responsibility of the government but as a collective effort by all.
The Rev. Minister said children are very sensitive to dealings with so it is important that they are given a lot of attention to watch everyone He thanked the old students for their generosity in giving back to support the very institution that began to shape their lives to become who they are today.
Kwakye George Ofosu, a representative of the old students , said it was necessary and beneficial to always remember the roots and foundations on which your life was built 40 people decided to return to their elementary school to support the donation. He assured the school and the entire Effiduase community of their continuous and diverse support in order to give it a new face.
Mr.Ofosu took the opportunity to address other associations, organizations and individuals to imitate the example of the Effiduase Presby Basic School Old Students Association and to contact society if necessary.
The Human Resources Manager of the New Juaben North of the Ghana Education Service Henry Sintim was optimistic that the items would be used for their intended purpose and would greatly increase government efforts to keep coronavirus free in the school.
He advised students to take their lessons seriously and to protect themselves by observing all protocols to to live healthy.
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