MultiPro Ghana donates food items to National Chief Imam during Ramadan outreach
MultiPro Private Limited–Ghana, distributors of several popular household food brands, including Indomie, has paid a courtesy call on the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Dr Osmanu Nuhu Sharubutu, as part of its Ramadan outreach to Muslim communities across the country.
The visit, which took place at the residence of the Chief Imam in Accra, formed part of the company’s effort to express solidarity with the Muslim community, particularly the Zongo communities, during the holy month of fasting and reflection.
A delegation of senior management officials from MultiPro Ghana presented to the Chief Imam assorted food items, including Indomie Instant Noodles, Kellogg’s Cornflakes and Cocopops, Minimie Atsomo, Add Me Groundnut Paste and Munch It Snacks.
According to the company, the donation was intended to support Muslim families during Suhoor, the pre-dawn meal, and Iftar, when Muslims break their fast at sunset.

The meeting was attended by other Islamic clerics and community leaders, who welcomed the gesture as a sign of goodwill and continued engagement between corporate organisations and faith-based communities.
Speaking during the visit, the Category Brand Manager for the Noodles Category at MultiPro Ghana, Jessica Quaynor, said the Ramadan initiative reflected the company’s commitment to supporting households with accessible nutrition while recognising the values associated with the Islamic faith.
“Ramadan is a time of reflection, unity and compassion, and we understand that balanced nutrition is essential, especially during the fasting period,” she said.
“As a company that serves millions of Ghanaian households across multiple food categories, we remain committed to supporting families with convenient nutrition while honouring the faith and values that guide this holy season.”
She added that the company’s gesture was rooted in the spirit of service and community upliftment.
Quoting from the Holy Qur’an, she said: “For the Almighty Allah does not need your support, but if you support mankind, it is a gesture to His mankind.”

She described the visit as a symbol of appreciation for the Muslim community, particularly residents of Zongo communities across the country, who she said had supported the company’s products for many years.
“Our gesture is deeply rooted in the desire to serve and uplift others. Today’s visit symbolises our respect and solidarity with the Muslim community, who have supported our business for generations,” Ms Quaynor said.
Beyond the courtesy call, MultiPro Ghana announced plans to expand its Ramadan engagement nationwide.
The company said it would support approximately 24,000 Muslims through Iftar programmes organised in about 65 mosques across the country, where participants will be served hot meals prepared with Indomie Instant Noodles.
According to the company, the initiative is aimed at promoting togetherness and providing convenient meals enriched with essential vitamins and minerals during the fasting period.
The National Chief Imam expressed appreciation for the gesture and commended the company for its support during the holy month.
Corporate support for religious and community initiatives has become a growing feature of Ramadan activities in Ghana, with companies increasingly partnering with faith-based organisations to provide meals and other forms of assistance to fasting Muslims.

MultiPro Ghana, established in 2005 as a wholly owned entity of the Tolaram Group, is one of the country’s largest companies involved in sales, haulage and logistics.
The company has played a major role in establishing Indomie Instant Noodles as a widely consumed household brand in Ghana since the product was first introduced to the market the same year. Other products that it distributes include snacks, cereals, cooking pastes, milk products, home care items, and personal hygiene products.
As Ramadan continues, the company says it will maintain its engagement with communities while promoting initiatives that encourage unity, wellbeing and shared support among families across the country.
