Kansai Plascon Donates UGX 25 Million to Central Police Station in Kampala

Monday, October 16, 2023
"Kansai Plascon has a rich history of supporting local institutions, having previously handed over paint to police stations such as Jinja Road Police Station, Mbale Central Police Station, Bushenyi, and Wandegeya. Today's event adds another chapter to this ongoing commitment, emphasizing the importance of creating environments that inspire our law enforcement officers and assure the public of their safety. Image: PLASCON
Busiinge Aggrey
By Busiinge Aggrey - Examiner Journalist
2 Min Read

Kampala, Uganda | THE BLACKE EXAMINER | Kansai Plascon, as part of its ongoing “Paint & Win” campaign, has generously donated 25 million Ugandan Shillings worth of paint to the Central Police Station in Kampala. This significant contribution will play a vital role in the station’s renovation, responding to their request for paint.

Kansai Plascon, known for its commitment to supporting local institutions, continues this tradition by assisting the Kampala Central Police Station. The company’s representatives, alongside ASP Arinaitwe Godwin from the Kampala Metropolitan Police, visited the station to deliver the donation.

The event was a demonstration of gratitude for the dedicated police officers who work tirelessly to ensure community safety. Mr. Santosh Gumte, the Managing Director of Kansai Plascon Uganda, reiterated the company’s unwavering commitment to supporting local institutions and communities. The donation symbolizes their appreciation for the police officers’ devoted service and their dedication to creating a clean and conducive working environment.

CP. Nkore Paul, the Kampala Metropolitan Police Deputy Commander, praised Plascon for their generous act, emphasizing that it not only improves working conditions but also underscores the support and value the police receive as a government institution dedicated to safety and security.

This act of goodwill showcases unity in the pursuit of safer and more welcoming environments. As the “Paint & Win” campaign continues for the next ten weeks, Kansai Plascon reaffirms its role as a responsible corporate entity, working in collaboration with local institutions to build a safer and more vibrant community.

Examiner. Unfolding The Truth
We come to you. Want to send us a story or have an opinion to share? Send an email to editorial@examiner.co.ug
I've got feedback!
Document WhatsApp Follow Button

Share This Article
Busiinge Aggrey
By Busiinge Aggrey Examiner Journalist
Follow:
Business Aggrey" is a 23-year-old Ugandan journalist and Editor-in-Chief at The Black Examiner newspaper
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *