Vivo Energy Ghana, the exclusive
distributor and marketer of Shell-branded fuels and lubricants, has donated a
set of newly crafted classroom desks made from recycled plastic wastes to
pupils of the Breman Fosuansa D/A Basic School in the Central Region, following
a report by Starr FM revealing that children were using concrete blocks as
seats in their classrooms.
The report shed light on a long-standing
challenge in the rural community of Breman Fosuansa, where limited educational
resources have forced pupils to learn under difficult and uncomfortable
conditions. In some classrooms, children were captured bending over concrete
blocks and wooden slabs to study; a situation that stirred national concern and
called for urgent intervention.
This initiative falls under “Partnerships”,
the third core component of the Vivo Energy Sustainability Framework: “People,
Planet, Partnerships.” Motivated by its commitment to advancing quality
education and supporting the communities in which it operates, Vivo Energy
Ghana partnered with United Way Ghana to verify the report and assess the needs
on the ground. The findings affirmed the urgent need for proper classroom
furniture to restore dignity and comfort to the pupils.
Speaking on the donation, Shirley Tony
Kum, Corporate Communications Manager of Vivo Energy Ghana noted that the
gesture is more than a provision of furniture; it is a message of hope to every
child in Breman Fosuansa. “For pupils who once sat on cement blocks and wooden
slaps, these desks say to each child, ‘You matter, your future matters.’ At
Vivo Energy Ghana, we believe every child deserves to learn in a safe,
dignified and inspiring environment,” she said.
The initiative aligns with Vivo Energy
Ghana’s vision of becoming the leading and most respected energy business in
Africa, one that consistently makes a lasting, positive impact in the
communities it serves.
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