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Covid-19; Assin South NABCO Personnel Donates 3,500 Nose Masks To Assembly Members.



Covid-19; Assin South NABCO Personnel Donates 3,500 Nose Masks To Assembly Members.

 Personnel of the Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) in the Assin South District Assembly  have donated 3,500 pieces of locally manufactured Norse mask to all the 36 Assembly members in the Assin South District Assembly of the Central Region to help the fight against the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The Norse mask which was made with FDA and Ministry of Health Standards NABCO Cloth at an estimated cost of GH¢2,500.00, were presented to the Assembly members during an Emergency meeting at the District Assembly Hall. 

Mr. Emmanuel J K BOADI, the Assin South Coordinator of NABCO and aslo the Presiding Member for the Assin South District Assembly presenting the items to the the Assembly Members, said the donation formed part of the Corps' contribution to the fight against the coronavirus disease.

He urged the beneficiaries to take good care of the items and put them to good use to the benefit of the citizenry.

Some of the Assembly Members expressed gratitude to the personnel for the support, adding that the donation came at the appropriate time and promise to give to the Citizens.
They thanked NABCO for the items and added that the items would be effectively utilised to protect themselves from contracting and Spread of the Virus.
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ISAAC DONKOH(PROF IKE.

 OMAN FM, C/R

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