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Prudential Bank supports GNFS health and safety fund

razak.bawa
Published May 14, 2025
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Prudential Bank, has donated GHS 20,000.00 to support the Ghana National Fire Service’s (GNFS) newly launched Health and Safety Fund, as part of this year’s commemoration of International Firefighters’ Day in Accra.

The Health and Safety Fund, was established to assist firefighters who sustain severe injuries in the line of duty and to provide for the education of children of firefighters who lose their lives while serving the nation. Prudential Bank is the first financial institution to contribute to the Fund.

Presenting the donation during a fundraising appeal at the event, the Head of Personal Banking at Prudential Bank, Charles Ofori, said the gesture was in recognition of the bravery and dedication of the Ghana National Fire Service personnel.

“As a bank that prides itself on being truly dependable, we recognise the immense sacrifices firefighters make in the line of duty.

This donation is a symbol of that recognition. We believe in supporting causes that uplift lives and strengthen communities. Giving back is not just a commitment; it is a responsibility. To the Fire Service team, we say thank you for your courage, sacrifice, and service,” he stated.

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Receiving the donation on behalf of the Service, the Director of Finance at GNFS, DCFO Mark Brako Appiah, expressed gratitude to the Bank, noting that the support would go a long way to advance the initiative.

The Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, officially launched the Health and Safety Fund, describing it as a significant step towards supporting the welfare of firefighters and their families.

The event also featured the presentation of awards to firefighters who have distinguished themselves in the line of duty.

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