CBG donates relief items to NADMO to support flood victims
Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) donated relief items to the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) to support communities affected by recent floods. The donation is part of CBG's corporate social responsibility efforts. Dr. Naomi Wolali Kwetey, Managing Director of CBG, stated, "Today we are here at NADMO to present some items for the flood victims. As an institution, we remain responsible to the environment in which we work, and we know that after the heavy rains, some families and communities have been affected. As our slogan says, CBG stands with you. We are here today to support the flood victims and help alleviate some of the difficulties they are facing."
The donated items included bags of rice, sugar, student mattresses, mosquito nets, mosquito sprays, blankets, and other essential supplies. Dr. Kwetey explained that CBG consulted NADMO before making the donation to ensure the support addressed the most pressing needs of flood victims. She noted that CBG remains committed to supporting initiatives that promote disaster preparedness and strengthen Ghana's resilience to future emergencies.
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