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Ramadan: Melcom Care Foundation donates food items to National Chief Imam

• Alhaji Abdul Abdul Salam (right), Protocol offficer to the National Chief Imam, receiving the items on his behalf

• Alhaji Abdul Abdul Salam (right), Protocol offficer to the National Chief Imam, receiving the items on his behalf

 Melcom Care Founda­tion yesterday donated assorted food items and promised 1,000 Iftar meals to the National Chief Imam and Muslim community for the holy month of Ramadan.

The donation forms part of their commitment to social responsibility and community support.

Key executives led the dona­tion from Melcom, included Mad­am Sonya Sadhwani, Executive Director), Mr Ashok Nair, Chief

 Operating Officer, Mr Zahed Sid­diqui, Chief Information Officer, and Nana Opoku A. Kyei, Head of Marketing.

Items donated included 1,000 tins of Kerrygold Avantage Milk Powder, 1,000 packs of Svedoly Crystal Sugar, 300 packs of Plat­inum Jasmine Vietnamese Rice, 500 packs of Banetti Spaghetti, 600 bottles of Popizz Sparkling White Grape, 400 bottles of Popizz Sparkling Red Grape, 500 pieces of Seara Full Chicken Griller.

According to them, the act of generosity aligns with Melcom’s ongoing commitment to support­ing various communities across Ghana.

Additionally, they added that the company has consistently en­gaged in initiatives that promote social welfare, particularly during significant religious and cultural events.

The Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, said Allah will bless them for return­ing a favour to the people.

“Allah does a favour to you and you return it to mankind, the blessings and guidance in Ramadan will be bestowed on you by Allah,” he added.

Sheikh Nuhu Sharubutu thanked and prayed for more success for the leadership and the company for them to con­tinuously impact lives.

Melcom’s dedication to corporate social responsibility continues to set a commendable example for other organisa­tions, highlighting the impact of collaborative efforts in uplifting communities and supporting religious observances.

BY EDEM MENSAHTSOTORME

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