Wednesday, September 1, 2010

uniBank Ghana gives to Ashiaman Flood Victims

uniBank Ghana Limited has donated items valued at GH¢4,000 to the Ashiaman flood victims.

The items included 32 boxes of tinned tomatoes, 20 bags of rice, 10 boxes of cooking oil and seven bags of used clothing.

David Nyanteh, the Ashiaman Branch Manager, said as a bank it does not only operate for profit but also supports the society in which it operates.

“As part of our corporate social responsibility, we as a bank support developmental projects - especially in the areas where we operate. The Bank was compelled by the request made by the flood victims to donate the items, which will go in a long way to wipe their tears.”

Andre Asare Boadu, Corporate Affairs Executive of the Bank, pledged the bank’s support to society, especially the needy, emphasising that people should see uniBank as a bank that partners the under-privileged in society.

Numo Adinortey, Municipal Chief Executive who received the items on behalf of the disaster committee, commended uniBank for its kind gesture and urged other banks to emulate it - adding that all banks should endeavour to partner with the communities they operate in to enhance development.

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