Tullow Ghana Limited has donated 200 pieces of Samsung Galaxy A7
tablets to the Ghana Health Services.
Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana, the government of Ghana has rolled out the National Vaccination Days campaign aimed at vaccinating about 64% of the population to help reduce fatalities from infection and the impact of the pandemic in Ghana.
To support the government’s fight against COVID-19, Tullow Ghana donated these ultra-modern portable tablets worth US$100,000 to augment the Information
Technology logistics base of the Ghana Health Services that will be used during government’s National COVID-19 Vaccination Days which was launched on 31st January, 2022 and other vaccination campaigns.
Deputy Managing Director of Tullow Ghana, Cynthia Lumor said “this donation is part of Tullow Ghana’s shared prosperity drive to support government’s efforts at containing and controlling the impact of COVID-19 in Ghana. As a responsible company, we consider this gesture as our commitment to
the government and people of Ghana in the fight to end COVID-19”.
The sim-enabled internet-compatible tablets, come with high capacity memory and processing chips to aid seamless and fast data gathering during the registration phase of the National COVID-19 Vaccination
Days campaign and subsequent vaccination exercises that will be conducted.