Azar Chemical Industries Restricted (Azar Paint) has donated paints and associated provides price over GH¢250, 000 to the Regional Maritime College (RMU) in Accra on Wednesday.
The donation, as a part of its Company Social Accountability (CSR) efforts, was in help of RMU’s ongoing face-lifting venture geared toward enhancing the training atmosphere for maritime professionals in coaching.
In accordance with Mr Ebenezer Ankamah, Advertising Supervisor at Azar Paint, the initiative aligned with the corporate’s dedication to high quality, sustainability and improvement of technical abilities essential to the business.
“It is a college that gives technical training for future maritime professionals, a significant useful resource for our business. Supporting RMU is not only about giving again, but additionally about investing in the way forward for our workforce,” Mr Ankamah stated.
The primary section of the donation included oil paints, stabilizers, turpentine and different important supplies.
Moreover, Azar Paint’s personal personnel could be concerned within the refurbishment train, expected to be accomplished inside every week.
In the meantime, a second batch of portray provides has been scheduled to be delivered within the coming days, with the subsequent section set for completion inside 15 days.
The Performing Vice Chancellor of RMU, Dr Jethro W. Brooks Jr., expressed his gratitude to Azar Paint for the beneficiant help, noting that the donation could be used to color the Nautical Science and Marine Engineering buildings.
“This contribution comes at a vital time, as we put together for our upcoming Board of Governors Assembly and Congregation. It’s going to assist beautify our campus and mirror the skilled standards we uphold,” Dr Brooks acknowledged.
He underscored the importance of sturdy partnerships between business and academia, and known as on different company organisations to emulate Azar Paint’s variety gesture in helping the expansion of the maritime and allied industries.
RMU additionally acknowledged the federal government’s efforts in advancing training and known as for continued collaboration throughout sectors with the intention to drive maintainin a position improvement in maritime training.
BY TIMES REPORTER