On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, staff of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) paid a visit to the Borstal Institute for Juveniles at Roman Ridge in Accra.
On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, staff of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) paid a visit to the Borstal Institute for Juveniles at Roman Ridge in Accra.
The objective was to present food items, as well as cash, to the inmates of the Institute.
The donation was in line with the company’s intent to periodically give to the less privileged in society.
Items such as of toiletries, bags of sachet water, gallons of oil, canned drinks, bags of sugar, soap and hand sanitisers were presented to officials of the Institute.


The NAFCO staff were led by Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Kofi Amankwah.
Presenting items on behalf of the company, Mr. Amankwah noted that the company thought it prudent to put a smile on the faces of officials and inmates of the Institute during the festive season.
According to him, a similar donation was made to a different institution last year and it is hoped that the act would continue in the years to come.
Receiving the items on behalf the Institute, Chief Superintendent of Prisons (CSP), Victoria Adzewodah, thanked NAFCO for the kind gesture.
She indicated that the presentation of the items is an indication the Christmas season is near and the act would go a long way to help the Institute celebrate the special soccasion.
CSP Adzewodah also took the opportunity to ask God to replenish all that the company has spent with regard to its act of kindness to the Institute.

The objective was to present food items, as well as cash, to the inmates of the Institute.

The donation was in line with the company’s intent to periodically give to the less privileged in society.

Items such as of toiletries, bags of sachet water, gallons of oil, canned drinks, bags of sugar, soap and hand sanitisers were presented to officials of the Institute.

The NAFCO staff were led by Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Kofi Amankwah.

Presenting items on behalf of the company, Mr. Amankwah noted that the company thought it prudent to put a smile on the faces of officials and inmates of the Institute during the festive season.

According to him, a similar donation was made to a different institution last year and it is hoped that the act would continue in the years to come.

Receiving the items on behalf the Institute, Chief Superintendent of Prisons (CSP), Victoria Adzewodah, thanked NAFCO for the kind gesture.

She indicated that the presentation of the items is an indication the Christmas season is near and the act would go a long way to help the Institute celebrate the special soccasion.

CSP Adzewodah also took the opportunity to ask God to replenish all that the company has spent with regard to its act of kindness to the Institute.