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Letshego donates items worth Shs38m to Police to boost their efforts against COVID-19

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
April 17, 2020
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AIGP Asan Kasingye applauds Letshego Uganda for their generous offer to the Uganda Police worth $10000 towards the control of COVID-19. Looking on is Letshego CEO Giles Aijukwe.

AIGP Asan Kasingye applauds Letshego Uganda for their generous offer to the Uganda Police worth $10000 towards the control of COVID-19. Looking on is Letshego CEO Giles Aijukwe.

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Letshego Holdings Ltd, under its subsidiary Letshego Uganda has today handed over a consignment worth $10,000 (Shs38,000,000) towards the Uganda Police Force as a compliment to their efforts in sustaining the rule of law as well as guiding the population in adherence to guidelines from Ministry of Health and the President’s office.

During the handover ceremony at Letshego offices in Kololo, Letshego Uganda’s Ag. Chief Executive Giles Aijukwe presented their donation to AIGP Asan Kasingye (on behalf of IGP Martin Ochola) amidst cheer and applause. Comprising of water, sanitizers and food rations, Letshego Uganda’s retrospection is premised on the robust, agile and supportive role that the Police continues in and around the country.

“The role of the Uganda Police Force can never be understated. If anything, it is their diligence, round-the-clock supervision that has enabled adherence to the lockdown procedures, maintaining peace and sanity in the country. We are therefore cognizant of their work and we appreciate and encourage them to keep doing their best as we fight to eliminate the deadly Coronavirus,” acting chief executive Giles Aijukwe amplified. 

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AIGP Asan Kasingye stands besides Letshego Uganda CEO Giles Aijukwe during the laters handover of $10000 worthy of items to the Uganda Police force in a bid to fight the Coronavirus.

“We have purchased sanitizers, safe drinking water, and food rations (Sugar, cooking oil, and rice) to assist the Police forces. Our contribution as Letshego Uganda is part of Letshego Group overall commitment of investing more than $251,538,630 as a group wide intervention across its 11 markets,” he clarified.  

Aijukwe went on to state that collective efforts by the private sector to support the government to stem the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic will go a long way in enabling us humble this deadly disease. “As a company, we firmly believe in safety of our staff and the citizenry within which we operate, so it is this obligation and duty that has enabled our participation.”

“The dramatic spread of COVID-19 has disrupted lives, livelihoods, communities and businesses worldwide. However, our people are operating to support our customers during the lockdown, leveraging technology and secure digital infrastructures. Our branch networks are in operation to assist those visiting the outlets but please note that filling of forms, assistance with inquiries and client support are also being handled using our online platforms to ascertain an efficient flow of work,” Aijukwe stressed.

In addition to cash, other items donated comprised of:

  • 5000 litres of sanitizers with 200 jet bottles for spraying
  • 500 kilograms of rice
  • 2000 litres of cooking oil
  • 5000 bottles of bottled water.

Letshego Uganda and the Ministry of Health continue to appeal to the general population to remain calm but vigilant and practice these preventive measures: wash your hands with soap and water or use an alcohol-based sanitizer at least three times a day, maintain a social distance of at least four meters and if you have flu-like symptoms, cover your nose and mouth with a mask.

Around half of the planet’s population is under lockdown as governments struggle to contain the spread of a disease that has now infected more than 1.2 million people while over 70000 have died and 271,882 have recovered according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.

To date, Uganda has 55 confirmed cases of Coronavirus with 20 recoveries.

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