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GENEROUS BUSINESSMAN OFFERS GH¢10K EACH FOR 50 VICTIMS OF ADUM FIRE OUTBREAK

In a heartwarming gesture of generosity and compassion, a philanthropist and businessman has pledged substantial financial support to victims of the Adum PZ fire.

According to an announcement made by the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, 50 victims of the devastating fire will each receive GHC 10,000 to help rebuild their lives.

This act of benevolence is set to prioritize students, widows, and single mothers who have been the most severely impacted by the tragic incident.

The financial assistance is expected to provide much-needed relief to those who have lost their livelihoods, homes, and sources of income due to the fire.

The announcement has been met with deep gratitude from the affected community, as well as from leaders and stakeholders working towards relief and recovery efforts.

Dr. Amoakohene extended heartfelt appreciation to the anonymous benefactor for his commitment to easing the burden on those affected.

He described the act as a demonstration of true patriotism and solidarity in times of crisis.

The fire, which ravaged parts of Adum PZ, left many individuals and families struggling to cope with the aftermath.

The donation, therefore, serves as a beacon of hope, ensuring that the most vulnerable members of the affected community receive the support they need to rebuild their lives.

With continued support and resilience, the affected individuals and families will work towards rebuilding what was lost. As Dr. Amoakohene emphasized in his statement, “Together, we will recover and rebuild.”

This remarkable act of kindness serves as an inspiration for others to step forward and contribute to relief efforts, ensuring that those impacted by the Adum PZ fire can find hope and strength in the midst of their challenges.

 

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