Pastor Elvis Agyemang of Alpha Hour/ Grace Mountain supports Korle Bu with equipments worth Ghc500,000.

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Pastor Elvis Agyemang of Alpha Hour / Grace Mountain Ministries has demonstrated his commitment to improving healthcare delivery in Ghana by donating a range of much-needed equipment to the Korle Bu teaching hospital.

The equipment, which is worth a total of GHS 500,000, includes an anaesthesia machine, six trolleys and seven beds.

The donation was presented to the hospital by a delegation led by Lady Rev Mercy Agyemang, wife of the Pastor, on behalf of the church. Lady Rev Agyemang explained that the motivation for the donation was rooted in a personal experience she had some years ago.

Her father-in-law was unable to be admitted to the hospital due to a lack of beds, and as a result, the church decided to act to address the issue.

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The Chief Executive of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr. Opoku Ware Ampomah, expressed his gratitude to Pastor Agyemang, the leadership of the church and its members for the donation, which will contribute positively to the hospital’s equipment stock as it celebrates its 100th anniversary.

Dr. Frederick Kwarteng, the Head of Accident and Emergency Department, added that the hospital had been under strain due to a lack of beds, which has hindered its ability to admit patients referred to it.

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He emphasized the importance of support from corporate bodies and individuals to complement the efforts of both the hospital and the government.

The donation is particularly timely as the hospital is gearing up to celebrate its 100th anniversary.

The range of equipment donated, which includes an anaesthesia machine, is expected to significantly improve the hospital’s ability to provide critical care and improve patient outcomes.

The presentation of the donation was attended by several key members of the hospital’s management team, including the Director of Medical Affairs, Dr Frank Owusu Sekyere, the Director of Finance, Mr. James Abrah, the Deputy Director of PPME and Executive Assistant to the CEO, Mrs Bernice Ofosu, the Head of Stores, Mr Sylvester Badohu and the Head of Public Relations, Mr Mustapha Salifu.

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