Elecnor SA, Ghana has donated some COVID-19 relief items to the Ga North Municipal Assembly, the Ga North Municipal Hospital and the Ga West Municipal Hospital to support the measures of these institutions towards curbing the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
The items valued at approximately GHS 30,000 includes a dozen boxes containing 600 pieces of examination gloves, six 5 liter gallons of alcohol-based hand sanitizers, 10 veronica buckets and 4,000 pieces of face masks.
The donation forms part of the several CSR activities undertaken by the organization. In March this year, Elecnor SA, Ghana organized a free health screening exercise for residents in Pokuase ACP Estates and its nearby communities.
The company has also provided solar powered street lights for residents at the Ridge West and Koans Estates in Pokuase where it is currently constructing a Bulk Power Substation as part of the Ghana Power Compact
Program.
“In these unusual times of the COVID-19 pandemic, we thought it, as our duty to show our commitment towards safeguarding the health and safety of not only our over 200 Ghanaian staff but also to the residents and the institutions helping fight the pandemic” said Mateo Pérez the Country Director of Elecnor SA, Ghana.
He added that “we are proud of the contributions we make towards improving the communities we operate in.”
The Company is also currently involved in the construction of the 17MW PV Solar Plant in Kaleo and Lawra, for the Volta River Authority (VRA), which will increase the renewable generation component in the national energy mix.