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Coronavirus: KOSMOS Energy supports correctional institutions, families The institutions are the James Camp Prisons, Senior Correctional Centre and Light Outreach Orphanage. The donation aimed at alleviating the hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic to the less privileged. Mr Joe Mensah, Head of Ghana Business Unit KOSMOS Energy, who presented the items to the beneficiaries also cut the sod for agricultural production of snails and mushrooms rearing for inmates of the James Camp Prisons. He noted that during the pandemic, social and economic activities in the country slowed down and same brought about unexpected pressure on institutions and communities. Mr Mensah said the situation informed KOSMOS’s decision to extend support to social institutions and the vulnerable in the country, adding that the presentation formed part of KOSMOS’s corporate social responsibility.
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BY: Emmanuel Ebo Hawkson
Mr. Joe Mensah (2nd right) presenting the items to Mr. Samuel Adjei Attah (2nd left). Looking on are Mr. Raphael Tuekpe (left), Officer in charge, James Camp Prison and Mr. Benjamin Gyan-Kesse (right), Programme Director, Kosmos Innovation Centre. Picture: EDNA SALVO-KOTEY
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As part of its COVID-19 support programme, oil producer Kosmos Energy is distributing $50,000 worth of items and incentives to help the less privileged.
Institutions that are receiving support include the James Camp Prison, the Senior Correction Facility, formerly known as Borstal Home, and the Light Outreach Orphanage, all in Accra.
Under its Kosmos Innovation Centre (KIC), the company will also train inmates of the two correctional centres in mushroom, snail and vegetable farming.