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GREL inaugurates KVIP at Komonfokrom
The KVIP
The Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL), producers of raw rubber have handed over a 10 seater Kumasi Ventilated Improved Pit (KVIP) costing GHC 284,000.00 to the Komanfokrom in the Ahanta West Municipality of the Western Region.
The Corporate Affairs Manager of GREL, Mr. Perry Acheampong said proper disposal of refuse, sanitary pads and human excreta contributed greatly to the hygienic conditions of any community.
He said GREL was concerned with the health of the community members they operated with because a healthy people would be very productive not only to GREL but the community and the nation as a whole.
He said that was the reason why GREL as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility provided potable water, public places of convenience, health facilities among others to ensure that the communities were well catered for in terms of good health.
Mr. Acheampong appealed to the people to use the facility and stop the open defaecation “free range method” because human excreta would go and pollute the water bodies which could cause water borne diseases like cholera, diarrhoea and others.
He thanked the people of Komanfokrom for the peaceful co-existence between GREL and the community and promised to come with more development projects base on the needs of the community
The chief of Komanfokrom, Nana Gyentsi Amoako X who received the keys on behalf of the community expressed his gratitude adding “GREL has redeemed its promised made about four months ago”.
He said the community would no longer visit the nearest bush to go to toilet because it was even dangerous visiting the bush.
He promised that a committee would be constituted as a management team to take the maintenance of the facility serious in order to qualify for more projects.
The chairman of ACLANGO (Association of Chiefs on whose Lands GREL Operates) who is also the Paramount Chief of Lower Dixcove, Nana Kwesi Agyeman IX remarked that GREL was doing so well and often responded swiftly to the request of the communities it operated.
He commended the people of Komanfokrom for their cooperation during the construction of the facility.
From Peter Gbambila, Komanfokrom