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RNAQ expands anti-hunger crusade to Techiman

RNGA .png RNAQ has officially opened its Techiman food bank branch for people to eat for free

Sat, 20 Dec 2025 Source: classfmonline.com

In a significant boost to Ghana’s social welfare landscape, Ghanaian business mogul Richard Nii Armah Quaye (RNAQ) has officially opened its Techiman food bank branch for people to eat for free.

The delegation to the opening ceremony was led by Quick Angel Limited CEO Emmanuel Lamptey who acted on behalf of Richard Nii Armah Quaye who doubles as the President of RNAQ to bring this essential service to the Techiman Metropolis.

Lamptey emphasised that this thirteenth branch is a testament to the foundation’s unwavering resolve.

Since its launch on August 1, 2025, the organisation has moved with urgency to address the national challenge of food insecurity.

He reiterated Quaye’s personal vow to leverage his financial strength to ensure that hunger becomes a thing of the past in Ghana, one region at a time.

The addition of the Techiman branch is expected to create a ripple effect of social stability throughout the metropolis.

By alleviating the immediate pressure of food procurement, the foundation enables families to redirect their limited resources toward education and healthcare.

This holistic approach to community support has earned the RNQA high praise from social commentators and traditional leaders alike.

Nana Kwame Brafi, Chief of New Onyinasi, speaking for the King of Techiman, Nana Akumfi Ameyaw IV, offered a heartfelt vote of thanks.

He called the food bank a "splendid service" and urged his people to take responsibility for the facility's upkeep.

The community's response was electric, with locals expressing profound gratitude for being included in Quaye’s nationwide vision of hope and sustenance.

Source: classfmonline.com