Some of the items which were donated by the Methodist Church Ghana
Some of the items which were donated by the Methodist Church Ghana

COVID-19 : Methodist Church Ghana supports govt with cash, other items

The Methodist Church Ghana has presented large quantities of hand hygiene materials and cheques totalling Gh₵200,000 to four institutions to help the fight against the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The items include gun thermometers, large quantities of industrial ethanol, paracetamol, Veronica Buckets, hand gloves, mask, bleach, liquid soap, tissue papers and cheques to the Ministry of Health, Noguchi Memorial Institute, Ghana Prisons Service and some Methodists Health facilities in rural areas.

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Beneficiaries

The Ministry of Health received a Cheque for Gh₵20,000 and 100 gallons of hand sanitizers and GH₵5,000 worth of paracetamol, while Noguchi Memorial Research Institute received two drums of industrial ethanol worth Gh₵15,000 and a cheque for Gh₵10,000 for other items they would need.

The Ghana Prison Service benefited from Gh₵5,000 cash to purchase their items while the Methodist Health facilities in the country received Gh₵30,000 worth of materials comprising Veronica Buckets, gun thermometers, liquid soaps, gloves, tissue papers and bleach and 100 gallons of hand sanitizers valued.

Presenting the Items, the Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, Most Rev Dr Paul K. Boafo, said such crisis was God’s own way of calling attention of nations that he alone was the true God who must be honoured and feared and that all men must seek him.

He said the trying period in the life of the nation required solidarity, unity and sharing from all and it was in that vein that the Methodist had donated all in support of the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s quality leadership and guidance in response to the pandemic.

Communication

He announced that the Methodist Church Ghana had commenced processes to help the government’s effort to provide factual information to stop rumors, stigma and the rate of infection of Covid-19 among Ghanaians in the rural and deprived communities.

Consequently, Dr Boafo said, the Church had mobilized and activated all its health teams throughout the country to use every available means including house to house, social media and mass media among others for the education.

He said the Methodist had from the onset followed the protocols spelt out by the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisation and added that “we stand here and reiterate our commitment that we will continue to observe the hand hygiene and all other protocols to prevent the spread of the disease”.

Minister

The Minister of Health, Mr Kwaku Agyeman Manu, commended the Church for their support in the efforts at dealing with the pandemic and said the crisis had offered the state and the church a greater opportunity to increase their collaboration.

“This demonstration is a milestone that we all have to emulate. I must express the appreciation of the President, myself and the entire nation for the gesture you have shown. I will send the message to the President and I believe in good time you will hear from him,” he added.

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