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Jospong supports 10 university students

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published December 12, 2017
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Officials from Sewerage Systems Ghana Limited and some elders of James town in a group photograph with the dummy cheque covering the payment of the 10 students.
Officials from Sewerage Systems Ghana Limited and some elders of James town in a group photograph with the dummy cheque covering the payment of the 10 students.
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Sewerage Systems Ghana Limited (SSGL), a subsidiary company of the Jospong Group, has paid the tuition fees of 10 university students from James Town in Accra.

The gesture was part of the Company’s community outreach programme under its Corporate Social Responsibility.

James Town is a fishing community where the company has established its biggest facility called the Lavender Hill and Mudor Faecal Treatment Plant. The facility has the capacity to treat about 80 per cent of liquid waste generated in Accra.

Packaged announced

The Managing Director of SSGL, Mr. Haidar Said, made the announcement at the company’s annual thanksgiving ceremony held last Friday.

The event, which brought together all the staff and management of the company, was to thank God for his goodness to the company. Held at the Mckeown Assembly of the Church of Pentecost at Korle Gonno, the three-hour programme was on the theme “Give thanks to God for He is good”.

Mr. Said expressed the company’s gratitude to the people of James Town for their various contribution since the Lavender Hill and Mudor Faecal Treatment Plant began operation.

“Whiles we are thanking God for his blessings, we also want to show appreciation to the people of James Town for their assistance to the SSGL,” he said.

Mr. Said noted apart from the payment of the tuition fees of the students, the company had done a lot for the community since it started operating in the area.

SSGL contribution

Briefing the media about some of the things the company had done, the Business Development and Communications Manager of SSGL, Ms. Lola Asiseh Ashitey, said the Company had given employment to hundreds of youth from James Town.

“We have professionals like engineers, accountants and even the unskilled people given jobs at SSGL,” she said.

Ms. Ashitey said the company intended to further engage more of the youth in various projects that would soon be rolled out.

That, she said, was a way to assist the youth to improve their well-being, adding that “once they are engaged, they will have a means of income”, Ms. Ashitey added
Ms. Ashitey, on behalf of management, thanked the chiefs and people of James Town for their support and assistance to the company and called on them to continue.

Source: Ghana/Starrfmonline.com/103.5FM

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