Africazine:
Bon Arrive Ltd has stepped up to combat malaria in flood-affected communities in Greater Accra.
The company donated malaria prevention products valued at GHS 100,000 to four municipal assemblies on July 7, 2026. This initiative aims to support residents impacted by the June 29 floods and reduce health risks associated with mosquito-related diseases.
Bon Arrive Ltd’s Generous Donation to Flood Victims
Bon Arrive Ltd, known for its Holy Mosquito Spray, Coil, and Repellent Lotion, provided 2,400 cans of spray and 6,000 packs of coils. The donation was made to the Ayawaso West, Ayawaso Central, Weija Gbawe, and Krowor Municipal Assemblies. These products will be distributed to residents affected by the flooding.
The initiative is part of Holy’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitment to public health. The marketing team emphasized the importance of supporting communities during challenging times. They stated that this donation is a way to protect families and mitigate health risks following the floods.
Community Response to the Donation
Representatives from the four municipal assemblies expressed gratitude for the donation. They acknowledged that the products would significantly aid residents in preventing mosquito-related illnesses. The Ayawaso West Municipal NADMO Director, Mr. Theophilus Gakpo, highlighted the increased risk of diseases like malaria and typhoid after the floods.
He noted that the support from Bon Arrive Ltd is crucial in addressing these health concerns. The collaboration aims to complement ongoing public health efforts in the region.
Next Steps for Community Health Initiatives
- Distribution of malaria prevention products to affected residents.
- Ongoing public health campaigns to educate communities on disease prevention.
- Monitoring health outcomes in flood-impacted areas.
Bon Arrive Ltd's donation is a vital step in safeguarding public health in flood-affected communities.
