SO Energy Lights Up 37 Military Hospitals in Ghana

So Energy Ghana, a Sahara Downstream Company, has provided solar-powered street bulbs to the 37 Military Hospital, Accra, in keeping with its commitment to promoting clean energy and environmental sustainability in Ghana. So Energy delivered the project in collaboration with Sahara Foundation, the corporate social responsibility vehicle of Sahara Group. The implementation process was driven by Sahara’s Graduate Management Trainees in Ghana, in keeping with Sahara Group’s commitment to promoting generational sustainability across its locations.

These donations were made expressly for the hospital’s Maternity ward, Motor transport yard, and Quartermaster yard. The maternity ward cares for pregnant women and new mothers, military offices are housed in the quartermaster yard, and military vehicles are serviced in the motor transport yard. The project will benefit all the patients, doctors, nurses and all other staff of the maternity ward, quartermaster yard and motor transport yard of the 37 Military Hospital.

Managing Director, So Energy, Yvette Selormey, said bringing energy to life responsibly is the vision that drives the company’s operations as a foremost fuel solutions provider in Ghana. In addition, she said, “We are excited to contribute our quota to this noble course of clean energy. 37 military hospital has been remarkable over the years in serving the nation with quality healthcare, and we believe they are worthy beneficiaries of this year’s CSR project. This is just the beginning of our contribution to the clean energy campaign, a national and global concern”.

Major Daniel Tuou Banamwin of the 37 Military Hospital said, “This intervention is very timely as this project has provided lightening to dimly lit areas, limiting operations in the evening. And for that, we want to thank So Energy Ghana for embarking on this worthy course. We will ensure that we maintain these donations so that they serve the hospital in many more years to come.” The 37 Military Hospital has been a beacon of excellence in the execution of quality healthcare over a period to which the general public can attest, and with this provision of lighting to these darkened areas of the hospital, there will be an improvement in their delivery of service.

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