Inlaks Supports Kokrokoo Charities With GHC 40,000 For Incubator Project

Inlaks, a leading Information Technology Solutions provider, has donated GHC 40,000 to Kokrokoo Charities Foundation to help purchase incubators for selected hospitals across the country.

Emelia Hanson, Head of Human Resource and Administration, said inadequate incubators for the survival of pre-term babies at various hospitals motivated the company to take this step.

“After watching videos of the plight of such babies, the company took action immediately to help save lives. As a result of that, we decided to support Kokrokoo Charities,” She told Kwami Sefa Kayi, Founder of Kokrokoo Charities Foundation and host of the Kokrokoo Morning Show on Peace FM.

Joseph Agyeman-Badu, Ag. Head of Financial Business also added that it was part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for this year to support such initiatives.

“We appreciate the good initiatives . . . so we thought it needful to come and support the project,” he said.

Yacoba Amuah, Ag. Country Manager, said the company renovated a ward at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital as part of its CSR in 2020, so it was necessary to support the incubator project this year to help save the lives of our future leaders.

She said the focus of Inlaks is not just about providing IT Solutions but ensuring that the populace is healthy and strong to increase productivity.

She added that Inlaks was committed to giving back to society and sought to engage in several interventions as part of its corporate social responsibility this year.

Reducing neonatal deaths

The initiative, dubbed, 'Project 100', was established by Broadcast Journalist, Kwami Sefa Kayi in 2014 to, among other things, help reduce infant mortality in Ghana.

He said the foundation had made significant strides in pursuit of its aspiration as it had so far presented 35 incubators to selected hospitals in the country.

About Inlaks

Inlaks is a leading system integrator in Sub-Saharan Africa. The company partners with leading OEMs in the technology industry to provide world-class information technology solutions that exceed the needs of its customers.

Over the years, Inlaks has built a reputation as the foremost ICT and Infrastructure Solutions Provider, helping customers effectively seize new market and service opportunities.

With an impressive customer base that includes six Central Banks in West Africa, 18 of the 24 banks in Nigeria and other major customers in the West African region, Inlaks has become the dominant Information Technology Company in Africa.

Inlaks’ customers cut across various segments including Banking, Telecommunication, Oil/Gas, Power, Utilities and the Distribution sectors of the economy. For more information, please visit www.inlaks.com