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    Stanbic Bank supports HOPSA 1999 Year group’s project

    MGD NewsBy MGD NewsAugust 30, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Stanbic Bank has donated GH¢15,000 in support of the 1999 graduating class of Holy Child High School’s (HOPSA 99) solar legacy project.

    The group recently launched their upcoming silver jubilee celebrations and speech and prize-giving day with a fundraising event for a solar legacy project.

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    Energy solution

    Presenting the cheque to the HOPSA 99 executives, the Head, Brand and Marketing at Stanbic Bank, Mawuko Afadzinu, said the donation formed part of the bank’s commitment towards decarbonisation and energy transition.

    He added that the bank was focused on responding to the ever-growing need for reliable access to renewable and sustainable energy solutions in the country and also making investments to complement the efforts of responsible partners that support these ambitions.

    Solar is a good pick because it resonates with climate change, which is one of the areas we are interested in.

    We are happy for this new chapter of progress meant for the benefit of our students studying at Holy Child, the economy and the environment.

    Harnessing Ghana’s abundant sun and wind resources could hold the key to the future development of this country’s energy sector.

    “We are glad you gave us the opportunity to be part of this legacy project”, he said.

    Gratitude

    The president for HOPSA 99-year group, Sheila Enyonam Akyea, received the donation on behalf of the group and thanked Stanbic Bank for taking a special interest in their solar project.

    “We cannot thank Stanbic enough for the support thus far.

    We know this is a very tough time for Ghanaian banks, but they still found a way to put us on their discretionary spend list.

    “This gesture will go a long way to help migrate the entire Holy Child School community onto solar power and make the school a net producer of energy for the national grid.

    HOPSA ‘99 is extremely grateful to Stanbic Bank.

    I encourage other corporate organisations to emulate your steps and support this worthy cause”, she said.

    The HOPSA ‘99 Solar Legacy Project, which is to provide a sustainable energy to the school was selected by the year group as a way of giving back to the school 25years after completion, as they take their turn to host the school’s upcoming 78th Speech and Prize-giving Day in March 2024.

    The project is to, among other things, address the problem of unreliable power supply in the nine houses of the school, to reduce the school’s electricity bill by 50 per cent, to promote clean, reliable and sustainable energy, contribute significantly to the attainment of the UN Sustainable Development Goal Seven (SDG 7) and enlighten the students on the installation and operation of solar PV systems.

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