Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Joy4fame Shipping Company Limited, Mr John ObiriYeboah presenting the items to the management of Ghana Prisons

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Joy4fame Shipping Company Limited, John Obiri Yeboah, yesterday assisted the Ghana Prisons Service with some food items and hand sanitisers including cash to help protect the inmates from the Covid-19.

The items worth over GH¢100,000 was shared to the prisons service and across some orphanage homes and some communities within the country.

He also averred that he and his outfit decided to do such a gesture to the Service to help them maintain the prisoners and ensure their safety in this Covid-19 conditions.

Presenting the items and cash to the Prison Service, John Obiri Yeboah, said he saw the donation as the little he can do to support people in his region and several other areas.

According to him, human life matters and that many people are willing to adhere to the measures and directives from the government but financial situations are different in every area, hence the support.

“I took upon myself to support with these items and some cash for the less-privileged to stay home and stay safe,” he said. He urgedg the Prison Directorate and communities to put the items to good use and also advised Social Distancing in their work life.

The Deputy Director in-Charge of Operation at Ghana Prison Service, Mr Isaac Kofi Egyir, thanked the management of Joy4fame for the gesture and appealed to more donors to come to their aid.

Ghana has so far recorded 152 cases of coronavirus.

This has led to a partial lockdown in Accra, Kumasi, Tema, and Kasoa in a bid to prevent a spread of the disease.