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Apiate Fund receives a GHC50,000 donation from the Ghana Revenue Authority.
The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) on Monday gave GHS50,000 to the Apiate Support Fund to help in the remaking of the local area.
Mr Dominic D.Naab, Assistant Commissioner and Technical Aide to Reverend Ammishaddai Owusu-Amoah, the Commissioner-General of GRA and a group from the Communications Department, introduced the check to Reverend Dr Joyce Aryee, Chairperson of the Fund.
Mr Naab said the gift framed piece of the Authority's Corporate Social Responsibility and to supplement Government's endeavors to remake the local area after the debacle.
He expressed that despite the fact that the GRA was a substance to assemble income for financial improvement of the country, the Authority was additionally sharp in answering the necessities of society during debacles.
He said having known about the Apiate fiasco, the Authority which was a socially capable association thought it reasonable to contribute its "widow's bug" to help the impacted networks.
"The Apiate people group are our citizens and the motion is to show that we care for them in this troublesome time," he said.
He approached other corporate foundations to help the Fund to meet its evenhanded of revamping the fallen local area and carrying reprieve to the people in question.
Fire up Aryee lauded the Authority for the signal, expressing " We are happy to realize that you don't just take income however you give too."
She said the Fund had so far raised a measure of GHS 45 million out of the expected least of GHS 70 million for the recreation project.
Fire up Aryee complimented the Apiate Reconstruction and Implementation Committee for the condition of work, expressing that organizations like Glico Group, Vodafone Foundation and others have promised to build current market, public venue and different administrations.
The Government on January 26, 2022, sent off the Fund to help in the remaking of the local area, as well as the recovery of people impacted by the blast that happened at Apiate, a local area close to Bogoso in the Prestea Huni Valley District in the Western Region.
Thirteen individuals kicked the bucket and numerous others supported wounds when a truck conveying explosives to a mining site detonated in the town.
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