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Passion for Needy, an NGO of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), has donated assorted items to the inmates of Nsawam Medium Security Prison. This move to mark the birthday of Prophet T.B Joshua the founder of SCOAN The items, which were distributed between the male and the female prisons, included 120 bags of rice, 6 boxes of spaghetti, 12 cartons of tomato puree, 12 cartons of Mackrell, 60 packs of Bottled Water, 50 packs of soft drinks, 60 gallons of liquid soap, 12 boxes of bathing soap, 12 packs of washing powder soap, 20 packs of toilet rolls, 12 cartons of various pharmaceutical medicines. Presenting the items Mrs Janet Torgbor El-Aschkar, Chairperson of Passion for Needy, said the donation was in response to an appeal from the Prison Service made for medicines to support the Prisons Hospital at Nsawam. She said the organisation has for the past years been donating to the Prison Service as part of its corporate social responsibility to give back to society. Mrs El-Aschkar said in 2009 and 2010 the organisation donated plasma television sets with a satellite dish receivers, pharmaceutical drugs, and other items to support government’s effort in providing healthcare and social services to inmates. The organisation began operations on August 11, 2009. It was founded by the Senior Pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua, the General Overseer of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) and managed by Ghanaian executives. Mohammed Mukhtaar Adam, the Assistant Director of Nsawam Prisons and Chief Imam of Prison thanked the organisation for the gesture, saying the pharmaceutical products came at the right time since the hospital was out of medicine. He said the donation has brought relieve to the Prisons Hospital and appeal to other organisations to complement government efforts in providing healthcare for the inmates. Deputy Superintendent of Prisons in charge of Operations, Lydia Adenyo at Nsawam Female Prisons, commended the effort of the organisation for supporting the female unit and promised to use the items for its intended purpose. By: Addo Dennis Adjei #tvafricaghana