
FirstBank Ghana has donated GH?50,000 to support the Chief of Army Staff’s Quick Impact Project, an initiative spearheaded by the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Bismarck Kwasi Onwona.
This project aims to address the pressing accommodation challenges faced by young soldiers within the Southern, Central, and Northern Commands of the Ghana Army.
During the cheque presentation ceremony, Mr. Victor Yaw Asante, Managing Director of FirstBank Ghana, emphasized the Bank’s dedication to supporting initiatives that enhance the welfare of the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).
“Our donation is a testament to our commitment to the Quick Impact Project, which is crucial for providing adequate housing for our young soldiers,” Mr. Asante stated.
He further acknowledged the ongoing projects of GAF and assured that FirstBank would continue to support the successful completion of the Quick Impact Project.
He emphasised that this is the first of a series of donations that the bank will be doing to support the initiative.
Receiving the cheque on behalf of the COAS, Brigadier General Atogbakoga Alobawone, Chief Staff Officer, expressed heartfelt gratitude to FirstBank for its generous contribution. He noted that the Bank’s support would significantly advance the Quick Impact Project, which seeks to alleviate the accommodation issues faced by young soldiers.

“This gesture from FirstBank is not only timely but also essential in helping us fulfill our commitment to provide adequate housing for our personnel,” Brigadier General Alobawone remarked. He also expressed hope for further collaboration with FirstBank to complete the structures needed for the project.
The Quick Impact Project, which commenced with a sod-cutting ceremony on October 22, 2024, is being funded by the Army Headquarters and supported by various donors, benefactors, and friends of the Ghana Army.
The initiative aims to construct ten three-story blocks, each with a capacity of 144 beds, across all commands. This construction will address the dire accommodation situation faced by officers and soldiers, particularly the younger members of the Ghana Armed Forces.
FirstBank Ghana recognizes the critical role that the military plays in ensuring the safety and security of the nation. By supporting the Quick Impact Project, the bank aims to contribute to the well-being of the soldiers who dedicate their lives to serving the country.
The provision of adequate accommodation is vital for the morale and effectiveness of the armed forces, and FirstBank is committed to being a partner in this noble cause.
Present at the cheque presentation were several distinguished officers, including Brigadier General Kweku Dankwa Hagan, Deputy Chief Staff Officer (Operations and Training), Brigadier General Fuseini Salifu, Deputy Chief Staff Officer (Intelligence), and Brigadier General Yehuza Salifu, Deputy Chief Staff Officer (Policy and Plans). Also, in attendance was Mr. Enoch Vanderpuye, FirstBank Ghana’s Country Team Lead for Marketing and Corporate Communications.
FirstBank Ghana is dedicated to fostering strong relationships with the community and supporting initiatives that promote social welfare. The Bank believes that by investing in the future of young soldiers, it is contributing to the overall stability and progress of the nation.
As FirstBank continues to support the Quick Impact Project, it invites other organizations and individuals to join in this important initiative, ensuring that the brave men and women of the Ghana Armed Forces receive the recognition and support they deserve.
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