EAST MAMPRUSI COMMUNITY BANK GIVES TO THE BMC
BY PETER ATOGEWE WEDAM,
ISD, GAMBAGA OCTOBER 02, 2008
The East Mamprusi Community Bank, EMCB at Gambaga in the Northern region has presented a cash donation of GH¢ 200 to the Baptist Medical Centre at Nalerigu on the occasion of the hospital’s golden jubilee. The bank also presented two table-top refrigerators, three sewing machines and two 14 inch LG television sets all valued at about GH¢1,140.
The Manager of the EMCB, Mr. James Acquaye who made the presentation at a brief ceremony in Nalerigu said the gesture forms part of the bank’s social responsibility to the community within which it operates. He further observed that the BMC is a major corporate customer of his bank and that he and his staff share in the joy of the hospital’s golden jubilee.
Mr. Acquaye also disclosed that the bank during the first quarter of 2008 made a similar donation of GH¢1,400 to the water and sanitation development board to help improve the delivery of potable water in the East Mamprusi district. At the same time, it presented assorted items worth GH¢1,200 to the Nalerigu Senior High School for the school’s speech and prize giving day.
The Administrator of the BMC, Mr. John Azabu who received the items on behalf of the staff and management of the hospital said the donation by the bank was the biggest since the launch of the golden jubilee of the hospital a few weeks ago.
He thanked the bank for the gesture and also called on the board of directors of the BMC to give more support to its staff in order for them to deliver high standard services to clients.
The climax of the golden jubilee activities will come off on October 04, 2008.
Mr. John Azabu [in cap], administrator of the BMC receiving the items from a representative of the EMCB.
Looking on is Mr. James Acquay,[fisrt from left] Manager of the EMCB Bank.
ISD, GAMBAGA OCTOBER 02, 2008
The East Mamprusi Community Bank, EMCB at Gambaga in the Northern region has presented a cash donation of GH¢ 200 to the Baptist Medical Centre at Nalerigu on the occasion of the hospital’s golden jubilee. The bank also presented two table-top refrigerators, three sewing machines and two 14 inch LG television sets all valued at about GH¢1,140.
The Manager of the EMCB, Mr. James Acquaye who made the presentation at a brief ceremony in Nalerigu said the gesture forms part of the bank’s social responsibility to the community within which it operates. He further observed that the BMC is a major corporate customer of his bank and that he and his staff share in the joy of the hospital’s golden jubilee.
Mr. Acquaye also disclosed that the bank during the first quarter of 2008 made a similar donation of GH¢1,400 to the water and sanitation development board to help improve the delivery of potable water in the East Mamprusi district. At the same time, it presented assorted items worth GH¢1,200 to the Nalerigu Senior High School for the school’s speech and prize giving day.
The Administrator of the BMC, Mr. John Azabu who received the items on behalf of the staff and management of the hospital said the donation by the bank was the biggest since the launch of the golden jubilee of the hospital a few weeks ago.
He thanked the bank for the gesture and also called on the board of directors of the BMC to give more support to its staff in order for them to deliver high standard services to clients.
The climax of the golden jubilee activities will come off on October 04, 2008.
Mr. John Azabu [in cap], administrator of the BMC receiving the items from a representative of the EMCB.
Looking on is Mr. James Acquay,[fisrt from left] Manager of the EMCB Bank.
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