Charger Limited, producers of Happy Man Bitters and Black Legend Blended Coffee Gin, has demonstrated its commitment to community development through a generous donation of hygiene equipment to the Environmental Health Department of the Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly in the Upper East Region.
The donated equipment, amounting to nearly GHS 14,000.00 includes rakes, wheelbarrows, shovels, spades, standing brooms, hand gloves, slashing hooks, izars, liquid soap, rain coats, and powder soap.
This donation aims to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) – “clean water and sanitation for all.”
According to Edward Abambilla Anafo, who presented the equipment on behalf of Charger Limited, “Cleanliness is the foundation of health, and by improving sanitation, we are not just investing in public health, we are investing in the future.”
This initiative reflects Charger Limited’s belief that businesses should contribute to social and environmental development, beyond economic growth. By addressing poor sanitation, the company aims to help build stronger and healthier communities.
Abambilla Anafo emphasized, “We urge everyone to take responsibility for maintaining cleanliness, both in public spaces and personal habits.”
Charger Limited believes collective action is key to achieving shared goals and looks forward to continued collaboration with the Bolgatanga Municipal Assembly.
This donation marks a significant step towards enhancing hygiene and sanitation in Bolgatanga, demonstrating Charger Limited’s dedication to giving back to the community and supporting sustainable development.
Chimsi Musah, the Municipal Coordinating Director, received the donated hygiene equipment on behalf of the Municipal Chief Executive and expressed heartfelt gratitude to Charger Limited for their generous contribution, as he pledged to utilize them effectively to enhance sanitation and hygiene in the Municipality.