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Over 5000 Boxes Of Package Food To Be Shared Among Ghanaians On Monday | PHOTOS

5000 Boxes Of Package Food To be Shared Among Ghanaians On Monday
5000 Boxes Of Package Food To be Shared Among Ghanaians On Monday

OccupyGh.com has gathered that over five thousand (5000) boxed of packaged food, capable of passing for a months supply of food is to be shared among Ghanaians in areas affected by Coronavirus lockdown.

This being an effort from the government to cushion the hardship during the lockdown some part of the country is facing at the wake of Coronavirus.

Details gathered reveals that the initiative was organized by Intercom Programming & Manufacturing Co (IPMC) with support from the government.

Over 5000 Boxes Of Package Food To Be Shared Among Ghanaians On Monday

Packaging of the food began at the Presbyterian Boys Senior High School at Madina on Sunday, April 19 with over 200 workers and volunteers drawn from the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), the various Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) and social workers.

The volunteers, some from the private sector, first went through social distancing and hygiene checks before re-bagging products like rice, gari and beans, tuna, tomato paste and cooking oil.

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Private institutions like Forwin Ghana, Azar Paints, Internet Solutions, Ghandour and Polygroup have made available their trucks to help in the distribution.

Check out the photos below or visit OccupyGh.com for more stories.

Over 5000 Boxes Of Package Food To Be Shared Among Ghanaians On Monday
Over 5000 Boxes Of Package Food To Be Shared Among Ghanaians On Monday
Over 5000 Boxes Of Package Food To Be Shared Among Ghanaians On Monday
Over 5000 Boxes Of Package Food To Be Shared Among Ghanaians On Monday

Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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