The Asante Bediatuo family approaches the maternity ward of the Korle-Bu University Hospital



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Health News for Saturday, December 26, 2020

Source: Paa Kwesi Forson, contribution

2020-12-26

Nana Asante Bediatuo and wife interacting with a patient Nana Asante Bediatuo and wife interacting with a patient

In the Christmas spirit, the Asante Bediatuo family has supported the Maternity Unit at Korle-Bu University Hospital (KBTH) with a cash donation and handicap distribution to mothers at the time of admission as part of support efforts to the health sector during the holiday season.

Speaking on the rationale for the donation, Nana Asante Bediatuo, current Executive Secretary to the President of Ghana, said:

“Motherhood embodies the true essence of femininity and vulnerability in the life of a child and a mother, hence the need to pay attention to their quality health care. Today’s donation is our small contribution so that mothers can spend Christmas with their families. “

According to the astute attorney and his wife, Femi, the KBTH maternity ward is an integral part of the hospital and aligns with their family’s overall outlook on life, values ​​and standards.

“Just as the three wise men came to worship baby Jesus when he was born, we are here to show love to the hospital, nursing mothers and especially their adorable babies on Christmas Day.”

Nana Asante Bediatuo added that in addition to their individual philanthropic projects, together, the family believes in giving to women and children who make up a larger fraction of the vulnerable in society and a focal point in various projects in which they have been privileged. to undertake.

Upon receiving the cash donation on behalf of the hospital, KBTH CEO Dr. Opoku Ware Ampomah expressed his gratitude to the Asante Bediatuo family for celebrating Christmas with mothers and children in the maternity ward.

“We value your time with us, as well as the cash donation. We believe that it will go a long way to supporting the smooth running of our hospital and especially the maternity ward. “

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