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Vivo Energy Ghana commissions washroom facility for La Enobal Basic Sch

Vivo Energy Ghana commissions Washroom facility for La Enobal Basic Sch

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Vivo Energy Ghana commissions washroom facility for La Enobal Basic Sch

Vivo Energy Ghana, the exclusive marketer and distributor of Shell-branded fuels and lubricants, has commissioned a fully renovated washroom facility for La Enobal Basic School in Labone, Accra. The initiative underscores the company’s commitment to improving educational infrastructure and supporting the development of communities within its operational areas.

The event, held at the school premises, was graced by key dignitaries including the Director of Education of La-Dade Kotopon Municipal Assembly, Madam Habiba Kotomah, Management of Vivo Energy Ghana, the Parent-Teacher Association and Headmasters of neighbouring schools.
Commissioning the facility, the Finance Manager of Vivo Energy Ghana, Kilai Muasya, highlighted the importance of creating an environment conducive for learning, emphasising that proper sanitation facilities are vital for the health and well-being of students.

“At Vivo Energy Ghana, we believe in growing with our communities and providing a clean and safe learning environment is foundational to achieving quality education. This facility reflects our dedication to empowering the next generation through meaningful partnerships and impactful interventions” he said.

The Director of Education of La-Dade Kotopon Municipal Assembly, Madam Habiba Kotomah, expressed her gratitude to Vivo Energy Ghana and the United Way Ghana for their continuous support to the school and the community at large, emphasising how the washroom facility has come as a solution to a dire need of a modern place of convenience for both teachers and students of the La Enobal Basic School. In recognition of her steadfast commitment to advancing education, a citation in her honour was presented by the two organisations during the ceremony.
The contractor responsible for the project, Mr. Desmond Dickson of Azmon Limited provided an overview of the renovation, detailing the complete transformation of the old structure into a modern and functional facility. The renovation works involved the conversion of pit latrines, popularly known as KVIP to water closets and the provision of urinal bowls and handwashing basins for both male and female washrooms.

Provision was also made for a dedicated washroom facility for the teachers. Old tiles, dilapidated ceiling, and roofing were also included in the work. To ensure regular supply of water, Vivo Energy Ghana again provided a 2500-litre overhead water tank for the school. The washroom now meets high standards of hygiene and accessibility, ensuring a safe and dignified experience for all users.

This project is one of many initiatives spearheaded by Vivo Energy Ghana to promote sustainable developments within local communities and closely aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Six (SDG 6)- ensuring access to clean water and sanitation for all.

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