CEO James Niu-Wolfgramm Helps Fights Against The COVID-19 Virus in the South Pacific Island Nations.
Ohana Pacific BAAS affiliated company, Trilithons Inc., to donate disinfectant as part of the contribution to fight the coronavirus pandemic across the Pacific Island.
October 12, 2020 — Trilithons Inc. is a privately-owned company affiliated with Ohana Capital BAAS, Kingdom of Tonga. In line with the company’s goal of ensuring a safer and better life for the people of the Pacific Nations and in response to recent developments, especially with the emergence of the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic, Trilithons Inc. will be donating PermaSafe disinfectant, an EPA, registered “N” list to disinfect public and private spaces in several Pacific Island Nations.
“There are over twenty Pacific Island Nations that generally do not receive notice or support from the international community in their fight against the pandemic. My roots are in Tonga and with cooperation from the Kingdom, we will distribute our powerful, three-month, persistent disinfectant,” said James Niu Wolfgramm, CEO of Trilithons and active member of LDS Church and has recently took his family to the LDS Temple in January 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to wreak havoc across the globe. With more than 35 million confirmed cases and over 1 million deaths recorded according to a recent report from the World Health Organization (WHO), the novel virus remains a global challenge. Nations worldwide have continued to put in place measures to curb the spread of the virus and save more lives, with the South Pacific Island Nations toeing a similar line. While economies are gradually opening up following the steady decrease in the number of confirmed cases daily, it remains imperative to keep people safe to ensure the total eradication of the virus. Trilithons Inc. has, therefore, taken this cause to heart by donating PermaSafe disinfectant to several Pacific Island Nations.
The move by Trilithons Inc. has become necessary to ensure that the region is safe as Pacific Island Nations plan to reopen their economies. The decision has already started to receive accolades from different quarters, including the government. “Tonga appreciates Mr. Wofgramm’s donation and Tonga will play a leadership role in our community of small Island Nations as we fight together to restore our economies,” said Tevita Lavemaau, Minister of Finance.