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Ali Ajami (3d r) being supported by traditional leaders, On the Road representative and staff of Twellium to cut the ribbon for the commissioning of the facility

Twellium Foundation, a subsidiary of Twellium Industrial Limited that majors in social change and charity works, has handed a newly constructed two-unit classroom and a washroom to the people of Dzabukpo, near Sogakope in the Volta region.

Arranged by Twellium Foundation in collaboration with On The Road, a Non-Governmental Organisation which focuses on charity projects, the structure and a cassava mile machine (for gari processing) were given out to improve education and livelihood in the area.

Twellium Foundation Managing Director and Head of Marketing, Twellium Industrial Limited, producers of Verna Natural Mineral Water, Mr Ali Ajami said at the handing over ceremony that “we at Twellium Foundation believe in quality education, hence the construction of this facility. We are considering completing the primary block and constructing the junior high school blocks in the coming months.

“We want to thank Verna Mineral Water consumers for choosing and believing in our products; as l keep saying, a fraction of money from every bottle water you purchase go into projects like these, thanks for choosing Verna, we promise to do more,” he said.

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One of the classrooms

Headmaster of the school established in 1961, Mr Gershon Dordor expressed profound thanks to Twellium Foundation and On The Road for the facilities, saying, “we are most grateful for this, as you know, structures play paramount roles for better education. The beginning of education is the kindergarten stage where they used to gather under a tree, whenever there is a rainfall, we don’t have classes, so we are indeed grateful.”

The District Director of Education, Henry Kwarshie Hevi commended Twellium Foundation for the facilities and appealed for educational materials and a vehicle to make officials of the school mobile and suggested to other corporate organisations to emulate Twellium Foundation’s shining example.

Chief Executive Officer of On the Road, Kofi Amoah said the gari processing machine would go a long way to help the community since gari processing is the main occupation in the area.

Source: Adomonline.com