CFAO Motors, a leading automobile distributor in Africa and the French overseas territories has donated two Mitsubishi L200 Pick Up tracks to the COVID-19 National Trust Fund to support their efforts and mandate in the national effort to stop the spread of COVID-19 in Ghana.

At a ceremony held at the forecourt of the offices of the Trust Fund at Jubilee House, point six, country delegate of the CFAO Group in Ghana, Paulo Fernandes, said their organization finds it necessary to donate two of their most robust pick-up tracks to the fund to aid in their movement in the Greater Accra Region and around the Nation.

The lead trustee, Chief Justice (Rtd) Sophia Akuffo, after receiving the keys to the vehicles noted that the two vehicles have come in at a strategic time in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

She added that the fund will allocate the two cars for prompt use by those at the frontline of the National fight to prevent the virus from gaining any more grounds in the country.

CFAO Motors Ghana was set up in 1909 and is the exclusive Ghanaian distributor for six internationally renowned brands: Citröen, Mitsubishi Motors, Bridgestone and Suzuki.

It sells a broad range of new Citröen and Mitsubishi passenger and commercial vehicles and a range of Bridgestone tires that are especially well-suited to African terrain.

CFAO Motors Ghana covers the whole of the country from its three branches in Takoradi, Accra and Kumasi, providing customers with great service and reliability.

CFAO Motors Ghana can tap into the entire logistical organization of the CFAO Group – particularly its European storage facilities – to ensure that vehicles and spare parts are readily available.

The company comprises a team of over 129 skilled professionals striving for customer satisfaction through a relentless focus on quality and compliance with automakers’ international standards of excellence.

 

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Wilberforce Asare