First National Bank (FNB) has given GH30,000 to Citi FM/Citi TV’s relief drive aimed at supporting people and families impacted by the recent flood calamity caused by the Akosombo Dam overflow in a spectacular demonstration of corporate social responsibility and community solidarity.
The Akosombo Dam leakage has caused significant flooding in the surrounding areas, including sections of the Volta Region, displacing many inhabitants and putting them in desperate need of aid.
In response to the catastrophe, Citi TV/Citi FM began a fundraising effort to collect donations and relief supplies for affected people. FNB Bank quickly stepped up to give critical assistance with a considerable donation.
FNB Bank’s significant gift not only represents the bank’s commitment to the community’s well-being, but also exemplifies its commitment to standing by the side of people suffering from the effects of this natural calamity.
The Bank has also agreed to put up an appropriate assistance package to assist catastrophe victims.
The bank also said that its employees will be joining Citi FM/Citi TV for the contribution on Saturday.
FNB Bank’s Consumer Educator, Gwendy Laryea, stated
“We want to, first of all, congratulate Citi FM/Citi TV for not just talking but walking their talk and really going the extra mile to not just give coverage but mobilize some help for the inhabitants of the lower Volta. At First National Bank, we are just living our brand purpose of help.”
“Help is at the heart of everything that we do and which better ally can we find to partner to provide the relief support that you are giving to the people that are affected by the flood? That’s why we are here making an immediate donation of GH¢30,000 toward the relief support you are giving to the people in the nine districts.”
“We are going further, we are putting together non-perishable food items that you can take with you as well as sanitary items, soap, detergents, and any other things that we can get from our employees. We will bring them together so that on your next donation, our employees will join you and help give those things to the people.”
“Infact, our Chief Executive Officer Warren Addams has been so moved by the plight of these people that he is engaging the FirstRand Group in South Africa for more help through the FirstRand Disaster Relief Programme to these impacted people.”
Citi FM’s relief campaign was critical in gathering resources and help for those affected by the Akosombo Dam leakage.
The contribution of FNB Bank emphasizes the need of community participation in times of tragedy, as well as the tremendous influence of business collaborations in addressing the needs of the afflicted population.
The GH30,000 contributed by FNB Bank provides immediate aid while also serving as a remarkable monument to the compassion and solidarity of Ghanaian businesses.