The donations from ZEN consisted of 55 gallons of disinfectants, 20 gallons and 200 bottles of sanitisers, of 200ml sanitisers, 400 boxes of hand gloves, 200 pieces of disposable gowns, 70 boxes of 3-ply face masks, 5infrared thermometers as well as theatre boots, valued at GH¢50,000.
Speaking to the media, ZEN Operations Manager, Stanley Tweneboah said, “As professional, dedicated and responsible corporate citizens, we take our responsibility towards delivering value for our people and communities seriously. It is therefore very important for us, as members of the community, to do our bit towards ensuring that Tarkwa is well prepared, as the Corona virus pandemic continues to take a toll globally.” He added, “Healthcare workers are at the frontlines of combating this deadly virus and our donation today reflects ZEN’s commitment towards ensuring their protection and wellbeing at this time.”
This donation forms part of ZEN’s response to the Corona virus crisis, which has included a major reduction in pump prices in a bid to mitigate the far-reaching effects of the ongoing pandemic and ease the economic pressure on Ghanaians as a result, with a commitment to continued revisions, as necessary.