A year ago
A 10-seater Kumasi Ventilated Improved Pit (KVIP) toilet has been delivered by the Ghana Rubber Estate (GREL) to Komanfokrom, one of its host villages in the Ahanta West Municipality in the Western Region.
The 284,000-rupee facility was crucial for the neighborhood, especially during the rainy seasons, and to prevent residents and kids from using the improvised latrine, which had become a safety hazard.
SDG 6
The facility will assist in attaining SDG 6, which aims to stop open defecation and provide all people with access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene by 2030.
Community members had asked the corporation for the facility, according to GREL's Corporate Affairs Manager, Mr. Perry Acheampong.
The facility, a vented enhanced pit latrine with a black pipe vent affixed to the pit and a fly screen at the top exit of the pipe, had been approved as a safe location for the neighborhood, according to the man.
He emphasized that GREL was devoted to good neighborliness between the firm and the hosts and thanked the Komanfokrom chiefs, elders, and populace for their tranquil cohabitation with GREL.
investing in society
He explained that the presentation was just one of many social investment programs the business had carried out throughout its operational areas and that it was important to commend the Komanfokrom residents for their patience, adding that "we urged other communities to emulate the good example of Komanfokrom as they work together as a team."
In order to increase interactions between GREL and its host communities, Mr. Acheampong asked the community to own, assist in administering, and maintain the facility.
The days when corporations just cared about making a profit were long gone, according to Nana Kwesi Agyeman IX, the Paramount Chief of the Lower Dixcove Traditional Area. He said, "Whilst this is obviously still important, many companies now focus largely on supporting the communities in which they operate."
present-day business
He asserted that in the modern corporate climate, it is crucial for businesses to conduct themselves in a way that shows social responsibility.
Despite the fact that it is not required by law, he claimed that firms should help communities by considering social support and ecologically friendly operations.
The village was one of the communities in its operations area, and Nana Agyeman, who also serves as the chairman of the Association of Chiefs on whose land GREL operates (ACLANGO), praised GREL for keeping its promise to develop the facility for the community.
He said that the business had developed a reputation as a socially conscious organization that recognized and attended to the needs of the communities it served.
operative regions
He recalled some of its social initiatives, which included work in over 90 villages throughout the Western, Central, and Eastern regions. These projects included schools, social centers, health centers, and water and sanitation systems, among others.
The Chief of Komanfokrom, Nana Gyentsi Amoako X, expressed gratitude on behalf of his people to the firm for the assistance.
According to him, the more advanced KVIP would take the place of the community's deteriorating improvised system, which posed a serious risk to users, particularly the younger ones.
The facility's favorable placement made it accessible to the neighborhood's residents and a local school.
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