SB Breastplate Service Limited Supports National Chief Imam Ahead of Eid-ul-Adha
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Management and staff of SB Breastplate Service Limited have paid a courtesy call on Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu ahead of the upcoming Eid-ul-Adha celebration.
The visit formed part of the company’s corporate social responsibility efforts to support the Muslim community during the sacred Islamic festival.

Speaking during the visit, the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Sampson Togbe, said the gesture demonstrates the company’s commitment to supporting communities and religious institutions across the country.

As part of the donation, the company presented detergents, floor cleaners, and an undisclosed amount of money to assist with preparations for the Eid-ul-Adha celebration and help maintain cleanliness at the Chief Imam’s residence.
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In an interview with Nana Kwabena Addo, host of “Oman Mu Nsem” on Radio1, Mr. Togbe explained that the visit aligns with the vision and mission of the company.

He added that SB Breastplate Service Limited has consistently undertaken philanthropic activities across the country. He cited previous donations to the NICU Department of Ashaiman Municipal Hospital, including GHC10,000 to support nursing mothers in paying medical bills, as well as educational support initiatives at Akyem Guaso.

Mr. Togbe also mentioned the company’s support for the Adwoa Frimpongma Appiah-Pimpim Foundation. As part of its one-year anniversary celebration, the company carried out a fumigation exercise and donated products worth GHC25,000 to LEKMA Hospital.
Based in Accra, SB Breastplate Service Limited is a leading chemical and hygiene solutions company in Ghana, providing industrial chemicals, cleaning products, pest control, and water treatment services to commercial, hospitality, and healthcare facilities nationwide.

The management of the company reaffirmed its commitment to continuing impactful social interventions aimed at improving lives and supporting communities across Ghana.
By: Radio1/Nana Kwabena Addo