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Coronavirus: So Energy donates to Tema General Hospital

So Energy Ghana Ltd 20 units of oxygen-filled cylinders were presented to the hospital

Sat, 2 May 2020 Source: So Energy Ghana

So Energy Ghana Limited, an oil marketing company and a subsidiary of the Sahara Group has presented twenty (20) units of oxygen-filled cylinders to the Tema General Hospital as its contribution towards the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic in the Tema Metropolis.

The company will also refill the cylinders at no cost to the hospital for the next three (3) months to ensure sustained supply of oxygen over the period.

So Energy’s presentation to the hospital is based on the fact that the Tema Metropolis has been identified amongst others as a Covid 19 hotspot within the Greater Accra Region and the Tema General Hospital, being the major health facility in the metropolis, will need support to manage and treat Covid –19 cases effectively.

Mrs Yvette Selormey, Managing Director of So Energy and Downstream Ghana, Tosin Etomi, the country manager and the various managers of the company presented the oxygen units to the hospital on behalf of the company and were received by Rev. Francis Ackah, the Health Administrator of the hospital.

Presenting the cylinders, Mrs Selormey indicated that Corporate Social Responsibility is at the heart of the company’s business objectives as an oil marketing company and that unwavering commitment to promote good corporate culture and render the required support to its host communities was of utmost importance.

“We also considered the critical and sensitive role that the hospital was playing, as a frontline health institution in the Tema Metropolis in the fight to manage and control the pandemic”, she said.

Mrs. Selormey commended the Administration and staff of the hospital for their dedication to duty particularly during the era of the Covid 19 pandemic by providing lifesaving care and treatment often at great risk to themselves and their nuclear families.

She appealed to society to abide by the directives outlined by government and health professionals to help control the spread of the pandemic for a quick return to the social and economic wellbeing of the citizenry.

Receiving the oxygen units, Rev. Ackah thanked So Energy and the Sahara Group for the donation which he said will go a long way to support the hospital’s effort to effectively treat Covid 19 patients particularly and more generally all other conditions which may require some form of Liquid Oxygen Therapy.

About So Energy

So Energy Ghana Limited is an oil marketing company (a subsidiary of the Sahara Group). The company started operating in Ghana in 2005 and has since been promoting roadway hospitality by providing differentiated fuel stations and offering high levels of service.

Our vision of bringing energy to life enjoins us to provide access to clean, safe and premium fueling solutions by expanding our retail network across the major cities to drive economic growth and development in the country.

So Energy has been involved in series of corporate social responsibility projects powered by the Sahara group. These projects have spanned across areas such as education, health, youth empowerment and entrepreneurship.

So Energy is now a household name amongst private and commercial drivers in Ghana as they would drive long distances just to purchase fuel from a So Energy Branded Station.

About Tema General Hospital

The Tema General Hospital is the biggest Health Facility in the Tema Metropolis with our outstanding 24-hour specialist and general services on both out-patients and in-patients. We also as a facility provide horsemanship training as well as tuition and attachment for health and health-related students and also National Service Persons.

Our Mission is to promote and ensure the health and well-being of our clients and the community at large through:

• Providing comprehensive, affordable and quality 24-hour general and specialist healthcare services to our clients.

• Supporting research and regular education for staff to update their knowledge, attitude and skills.

• upholding dignity of human life

• Creating an enabling workspace environment for staff.

Source: So Energy Ghana