The country director of Apotica , Mr.Felix Nkansa has called on the public to observe the covid protocol regulation .
He made this appeal in a meeting to support disadvantaged girls at the company’s head office at Airport West in Accra.
‘’We shouldn’t underrate the threat of Covid-19, it’s real. let’s sanitize’ he cautioned, before receiving the COVID-19 awareness artwork in gratitude for the company’s support for this year’s Christmas welfare programs at the Kumasi-Kejetia Kayayei facility for disadvantaged girls and Kejetia market women .
The country director for the Bridgewater Project, Mr Yahaya Alhassan thanked Apotica for fulfilling its corporate responsibility.
According to him, for no fault of theirs, they are unfortunately on the street, that’s why it’s imperative for the public to extend support for what he described as ‘hardworking girls and women ’.
Mr. Alhassan, announced the next free breast care event scheduled between 23rd to 30th December, 2021 to the public, at the Kejetia Center.
Then event would see the medical team of Peace and Love Hospital sensitizing the public against covid-19, and providing diagnosis, treatment, counselling, education and rehabilitation for market traders and kayayei within the Kumasi metropolis under the leadership of Dr.Beatrice Wiafe Addai.
He re-echoed Dr Wiafe’s concern about the current silence of civil society and policy makers on the rampaging effects of breast cancer on the poor and vulnerable in society.
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