ABDUL SALAM ADAMS DONATES COVID 19 TO NEW EDUBIASE CONSTITUENCY.
The parliamentary candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the New Edubiase Constituency of the Ashanti Region, Hon. Abdul Salam Adams has donated Veronica buckets and face marks to the people in the constituency to support the fight of Covid 19 in the area. This donation he said this is his contribution in fighting against the Covid-19 pandemic in the Adansi South District.
Some of the items donated are thirty pieces of Veronica buckets, thirty pieces of rubber basins and thousand pieces of nose masks to be used by the community members in the Adansi South as a way to reduce the spread of the Corona virus.
The constituency chairman of the party, Mr. Oheneba Kwabena Andoh who donated the items on behalf of the parliamentary candidate advised the public to adhere to all the safety protocols which have been laid down by the government and the Ghana Health Service to protect themselves from the disease.
In addition, Mr. Andoh appeal to public avoid stigmatization of those who have tested positive and their families of the virus.
Thus is the time for us to show love when one recovers than to stigmatise.
Story by Richard Kusi, New Edubiase
The parliamentary candidate for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the New Edubiase Constituency of the Ashanti Region, Hon. Abdul Salam Adams has donated Veronica buckets and face marks to the people in the constituency to support the fight of Covid 19 in the area. This donation he said this is his contribution in fighting against the Covid-19 pandemic in the Adansi South District.
Some of the items donated are thirty pieces of Veronica buckets, thirty pieces of rubber basins and thousand pieces of nose masks to be used by the community members in the Adansi South as a way to reduce the spread of the Corona virus.
The constituency chairman of the party, Mr. Oheneba Kwabena Andoh who donated the items on behalf of the parliamentary candidate advised the public to adhere to all the safety protocols which have been laid down by the government and the Ghana Health Service to protect themselves from the disease.
In addition, Mr. Andoh appeal to public avoid stigmatization of those who have tested positive and their families of the virus.
Thus is the time for us to show love when one recovers than to stigmatise.
Story by Richard Kusi, New Edubiase
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