SOCIAL/GENERAL

Cashew Dealer And A Politician Generously Donates Food Items To 1000 Widows In The Tain District

Africans Star Company Limited CEO a cashew dealer and a politician, has generously donated food items including Rice, cooking oil, tomato pastes and other ingredients valued at millions of cedis to over 1000 widows in the Tain district of the Bono Region.

This initiative seeks to bring joy and relief to the lives of these widows.

In an interview with Angel News following the donation, the Chief Executive Officer of the Company, Mr. Solomon Ameyaw, emphasized that the initiative is designed not only to ease the difficulties faced by these women, who often struggle to support themselves and their families after experiencing loss, but also to promote a sense of solidarity and compassion within the community.

Mr. Ameyaw stated that he commenced the project approximately four years ago with the objective of providing support and food items to these vulnerable women in society.

The initiative is accompanied by spiritual leaders who offer motivational words to encourage these women to persevere in life, even after the passing of their partners.

He expressed his commitment to expanding the project beyond the Tain district to encompass the entire Bono Region, aiming to bring happiness to the lives of many of the vulnerable individuals in our communities.

Osaberima Debrah Adjei, the Chief of Seikwa, expressed his sincere gratitude to Mr. Solomon Ameyaw for his generous gesture towards the widows.

He acknowledged that this is not the first instance of such a donation and emphasized the importance of expressing appreciation to the CEO of Africa Star Company Limited for his ongoing support to humanity, which continues to positively impact lives within various communities.

A widow representing all beneficiaries conveyed gratitude to Mr Solomon Ameyaw for the assistance provided.

She offered prayers that the Lord Almighty may continue to elevate the CEO of African Star Company Limited, enabling him to obtain additional resources to further alleviate their hardships as widows.

Story by Eric amoako de don maglah.

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