Emmanuel Aboagye a Businessman and philanthropist has donated GH₵500,000 to the Adum fire victims.
According to Emmanuel Aboagye the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene approached him for assistance and they saw it was their collective responsibility to assure and support their brothers and sisters in their time of need.
Speaking to the victims at the Central Business District in the Ashanti Region, Emmanuel Aboagye said, “I would first like to thank the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, and God for giving us a humble and hardworking Minister who cares about the less privileged, particularly the victims of the Adum Railway Market fire. I’m aware of the President’s visit to the scene to offer words of comfort and other support.
I’m a native of Kumasi, and I acknowledge your role in the growth of the economy. My wife and I have a charity foundation that supports the less privileged, provided their needs are within our financial means.
So, when the Regional Minister approached me for assistance, we saw this as our collective responsibility and assured him that we would be there to support our brothers and sisters in their time of need. So, we are here to donate GH₵500,000 to support the victims through the Minister,” he said with a cheerful face.
“I further call on the business community to also come on board to support our struggling sisters and brothers financially and psychologically to enable them to restart their businesses. I believe your presence here will strengthen them during this critical moment and help them remain stable. What I can say at the moment is that may the Lord comfort you all so you can recover from this great loss,” he said.
Dr. Frank Amoakohene, the Ashanti Regional Minister stated, “Our brother, Aboagye Contractor, who is based in Accra, came to my office and made a donation of GH₵500,000. I told him that we should come here so he could share some words of encouragement with you, the victims.
“I believe hearing from him will provide psychological support during this difficult time. So, on behalf of the traders, I want to thank you for your support”.
He further revealed that Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the landlord, is currently out of the country, so construction work cannot start.
“Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the landlord, is currently out of the country. Therefore, the rebuilding of the market cannot start now. However, the government will take the necessary steps when he returns in the interest of the affected traders,” he revealed.