The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has renewed its commitment to inclusive development with a financial donation to the More Hope for Disabled Foundation, an organisation dedicated to empowering persons with disabilities through entrepreneurship and self-reliance.
The presentation took place on Wednesday, 25th March 2026, at the Foundation’s headquarters in Teshie, drawing members of the Foundation and representatives from the Authority.
In his welcome address, the President of the Foundation, Mr. Joseph Odey Mensah, expressed deep gratitude to the NPA for its sustained support. He noted that a previous donation of GHS 50,000, received on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, was effectively used to equip selected beneficiaries with tools for income-generating activities. These items included trading inventory, a printer, electrical equipment, a container store, a polytank, and an industrial sewing machine.
“We are deeply appreciative of the NPA’s continued partnership,” Mr. Mensah said. “Their support directly fuels our mission to promote self-reliance among persons with disabilities.”
Speaking on behalf of the NPA, Ms. Natasha Boakye, CSR Supervisor at the Corporate Affairs Directorate, commended the resilience and determination of the Foundation and its members. She reaffirmed the Authority’s dedication to initiatives that foster inclusion and enhance economic empowerment for vulnerable groups.
The ceremony also featured the presentation of items to beneficiaries, highlighting the tangible impact of the support and the NPA’s focus on sustainable, community-driven growth.



