In a commendable act of support and encouragement, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama today met with the Buzstopboys, a dedicated sanitation team known for their exemplary patriotic volunteerism aimed at creating a cleaner, healthier, and better Ghana.
During the meeting, the former President made a generous donation of GhC50,000.00 to the group. He praised their relentless efforts and highlighted the importance of their work in improving the nation’s environmental health.
In addition to the monetary donation, Mahama assured the Buzstopboys that he would work to facilitate the provision of essential resources they might require, such as tricycles, shovels, and Wellington boots. He emphasized the significance of their contributions and encouraged them to continue their diligent work. Mahama also invited the group to share any recommendations they might have for future sanitation policies, demonstrating his commitment to involving grassroots initiatives in national decision-making.
The Buzstopboys expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the former President, assuring him that the donation would be put to good use in their ongoing efforts to enhance sanitation across Ghana. They reaffirmed their dedication to their cause, inspired by Mahama’s support and the promise of further resources.
This interaction not only highlights the vital role of community volunteerism but also sets a precedent for other leaders to support local initiatives dedicated to public health and environmental sustainability.
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