BY: Donald Ato Dapatem
Explaining the rationale behind the donations, the Chief Executive of Toco, Mr Taj Weekes told Graphic Online that it all started when Mr Zormelo decided to bring the band down to play as part of his (Mr Zormelo’s) 50th anniversary.
He said instead of throwing a lavish party, they decided to use the occasion to play music to raise some funds for the needy in society while at the same time distribute the shoes.
Mr Weekes who is also a Reggae musician explained that the foundation would come back again to Ghana and in collaboration with Mr Zormelo replicate the work they had been undertaking in some Caribbean countries in Ghana
This, he said, included by-yearly dental clinics, domestic abuse awareness programme, distribution of bicycle and skateboards, diabetes clinics and scholarship for the kids.
He said discussions for the second coming had been concluded and that Toco would soon roll out the programme to help the poor and the underprivileged in Ghana and commended Mr Zormelo for his selfless love for the people.
“I am humbled that I can do something to help these kids. Looking at their faces, the excitement written on their faces tell me that they are grateful.
Mr Zormelo on his part told Graphic Online that the 5,000 shoes would be distributed to people in about 10 communities.