Ghanaian CEO Builds Workers Fully-Furnished 30-Bed Hostel With Electricity and Water For Free; Photos Emerge

Ghanaian CEO Builds Workers Fully-Furnished 30-Bed Hostel With Electricity and Water For Free; Photos Emerge

  • Ghanaian business owner Selorm Betepe has built a fully-furnished 30-bed hostel for workers to serve as an accommodation for them
  • The residence comes equipped with electricity and a water supply at no cost to the beneficiaries
  • Beautiful photos of the stunning building online have won the hearts of several internet users, with many praising him

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The Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Seloart, Selorm Betepe, has provided employees of his company with a fully-furnished 30-bed workers hostel with electricity at no cost.

Aside from power, the yet-to-be commissioned residence has a water supply for the establishment's field workers and factory hands for free.

According to the Ghanaian business owner, the project is part of an effort to reduce the cost of transportation for workers.

Selorm Betepe
Photos of Selorm Betepe and the 30-bed building. Source: Selorm Betepe
Source: Facebook

Easing the stress of workers

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''The initiative is to reduce the cost of transportation for workers. Transportation is every worker's nightmare. It is just five minutes walk to the factory,'' he said in a Facebook post.

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In addition, it will save them from all the stress as some team members commute almost four to five hours to work daily, and it was affecting productivity, he said.

Betepe revealed that they are finishing up the building ahead of the commissioning at the end of this month.

Several members of the cyber community have praised Betepe for having his workers at heart.

YEN.com.gh shared some of the comments below:

Bernice Ansah said:

''God bless you, Senior, am learning from you is my prayer that Bennyville ventures will grow very Big and do the same for his workers.''

Samuel Buabeng commented:

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''Wow, nice apartment around Pokuase I guess.''

Nana Kwame Duah Twumasi said:

''God bless you for using the Brain he gave you.''

Maxwell Mensah commented:

''This is a beautiful and selfless move. God bless you, senior.''

Felix Gyambrah said:

''Well done my guy. No, be small Shelenpele Edey come to happen for that side.''

Doreen Adofo said:

''Beautiful, God bless you Sir, and replenish you for your thoughtfulness.''

Fiifi Ablade Okasa-Ashong commented:

''Right now you go get an invitation to the East Legon Men's club.''

Meanwhile, Seloart Group on Thursday, May 5, marked 17 years of operating as a signage manufacturing company in Ghana.

The company opened its state-of-the-art factory at Pokuase in Accra in 2019, according to Graphic Online.

The establishment seeks to transform the signwriting industry to become a viable sector in Ghana and West Africa.

Kind-Hearted Ghanaian Man Builds Library for Rural Community With Donors' Support; Photos Emerge

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YEN.com.gh previously reported that a kind-hearted Ghanaian man identified as Ekow Simpson has built a new library for a rural community in Ghana with support from donors.

Trailblazing Ghanaian YouTuber Berthold Kobby Winkler Ackon, popularly known as Wode Maya, shared images of the new structure on social media.

Wode Maya disclosed that Ekow Simpson used his (Simpson's) YouTube channel to build the library, adding that he's so proud of him.

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Nathaniel Crabbe (Human-Interest editor) Nathaniel Crabbe is a journalist and editor with a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where he graduated in 2015. He earned his master's from UPSA in December 2023. Before becoming an editor/writer of political/entertainment and human interest stories at Asaase Radio, Crabbe was a news reporter at TV3 Ghana. With experience spanning over ten years, he now works at YEN.com.gh as a human interest editor. You can reach him via nathaniel.crabbe@yen.com.gh.