By James Kokulo Fasuekoi|JNB Foundation Communications Director

On Saturday, Feb. 07, the G-2 Pharmacy near ELWA Junction, Paynesville, made yet another donation to President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s JNB Foundation charity. They included assorted medical supplies: ten cartons of ringer lactate, ten cartons of normal saline, ten cartons of dextrose 5% plus a delivery bed.
Others were 6 swinging buckets, 2 digital blood pressure machines and 100 sacks of pure drinking water. Presentation took place at the foundation’s Rehab Headquarters. The G-2 Pharmacy’s CEO, Mr. Jitendra Kumar himself turned over the gifts, accompanied by two of his key staffers, Nana Qweqwe and Muria Payne.
Ahead of donation, the pharmacy’s boss wrote and expressed profound thanks to JNB Foundation for what he calls “the impactful work your organization continues to do across Liberia,” citing further, that President Boakai’s charity’s “commitment to improving the livelihoods of the most vulnerable in our society” is a vision they share and admire.

“At the G2 Pharmacy, we are particularly inspired by your unwavering support for agriculture and food security, your sponsorship of educational opportunities for less privileged youth, and your interventions in community health,” the communication stated.
Hon. Jackson K. George Jr., the JNB Foundation’s boss, recounted the entity’s goodwill since the founding of the foundation, and praised CEO Jitendra Kumar and his company for their continued assistance to the charity.
Hon. George Jr. said the pharmacy remains a good friend of the foundation and pledged to work together with it in their drive to improve health wellness of the people of Liberia.
Present at the ceremony Saturday, included relatives of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, among whom included Madam Randa Boakai (daughter) and also Madam Martha Boakai, sister.
Madam Martha Boakai serves as a Goodwill Ambassador to the foundation and is said to often work behind the scenes. She had earlier negotiated this donation with the G-2 Pharmacy.

