Following
the recent Akosombo Dam Spillage that displaced residents in Lower Volta,
OmniBSIC Bank staff have demonstrated their generosity and commitment to the
community through the Bank’s Staff CSR project known as the SEEK Initiative.
Recognizing
the urgent need for support, the bank's staff raised funds and donated
essential supplies to families now residing at the Aveyime-Battor Resettlement
Centre.

A
10-member delegation of OmniBSIC Bank staff visited the Resettlement Center to
deliver the food items and toiletries. The team met with the Chiefs and
Community Leaders, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Hon. Samuel
Okudzeto Ablakwa, and affected families to interact with them.
Mr.
Dominic Donkoh, the Chief Risk Officer of the Bank, in presenting the items to
the Chiefs, Queenmothers, and the affected people, stated, ‘This is a CSR initiative by our staff who believe that the people of
Aveyime-Battor deserve our support during this challenging time. We understand
the hardships faced by the residents due to the Akosombo Dam Spillage, and it
is our duty as a responsible corporate citizen to extend a helping hand.’

He
further emphasized the Bank's commitment to the community's well-being and
highlighted that the SEEK Initiative is not just a one-time effort but an
ongoing commitment to making a positive impact on lives.
The
Chief of Battor, Torgbe Manklalo Borbordzi VII, expressed heartfelt
appreciation to OmniBSIC Bank and its staff for their timely intervention. He
stated, 'The generosity shown by OmniBSIC Bank staff is a testament to their
dedication to community development. This support will go a long way in easing
the challenges faced by our people during this difficult period.'

The
Member of Parliament, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, also commended OmniBSIC
Bank for its swift response and community-focused approach. He noted that the
essential items donated would meet the practical needs of the people. He
recognized the Bank's tagline, 'At Your Service,' which is in line with its commitment
to serving the people of Aveyime-Battor.