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Geodrill kicks goals with GH¢450,000 to boost educational infrastructure in Ghana

Suleman
Last updated: March 4, 2022 7:05 am
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As part of a comprehensive corporate social policy, Geodrill Ghana Limited, West Africa’s leading exploration drilling company, has donated a combined amount of GH¢450,000 to three Senior High Schools (SHS) across the country to boost educational infrastructure.
The schools, which include Achimota SHS in Accra, Tamale SHS in the Northern Region, and Mfantsipim SHS in the Central Region, each received an amount of GH¢150,000 to improve educational infrastructure in their institutions. 
On February 26 Mfantsipim SHS inaugurated the FIFA certified artificial turf, part of Phase Two of the Kwabotwe Sports for Excellence project at the school. 
Kicking off the inauguration of the all-season turf for football Dave Harper, CEO of Geodrill, cited how research shows that physically active teens are more likely to be academically motivated, alert and successful. 
Mr Harper expressed his gratitude to alumni of Mfantsipim, some of whom employees of Geodrill, as well as prominent alumni, Mr Nana Bompeh Sangmuah. It was Mr Sangmuah, Director of Roscan Gold, who successfully listed Geodrill on the Toronto Stock Exchange. 
All attendees at the inauguration praised the professionalism of the turf and were given an opportunity to try it out and enjoy kicking some balls. 
In a similar vein, Geodrill made a donation in 2021 to the Achimota SHS in the capital towards the school’s Science Laboratory Complex to an ultra-modern facility and to the Science Laboratory Complex of Tamale SHS. During the celebration of its 70th anniversary recently acknowledged the enormous contribution of Geodrill towards “the construction of the Home Science Block.”
Technical excellence is at the forefront of Geodrill’s drilling success, the company, established in 1998 in Ghana, now has a fleet of over 70 rigs. Many of these rigs are now made in Ghana by Geodrill’s local team at their workshop in Anwiankwanta, near Kumasi. 
The company currently operates in Ghana, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire and Mali in West Africa; Egypt in North Africa and Peru in South America. 

Source:Pulicagendagh.com

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