Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu in the Volta Region of Ghana, has made a significant contribution to the Mepe Health Centre by donating state-of-the-art medical equipment. He stated that this generous act fulfills a promise made to the people of Mepe recently.
The donation, presented as part of his birthday celebration, comprises medical equipment valued at approximately US$1.2 million. This extensive gift includes a wide array of advanced medical devices such as anesthesia machines, ECG/EKG monitors, ultrasound machines, an endoscopy tower, an X-ray machine, infant incubators, infant warmers, autoclaves, defibrillators, lab freezers, CPAP machines, labor and delivery beds, operating room lights, suction machines, patient monitors, oxygen systems, pulse oximeters, surgery tables, refrigerators for vaccine storage, wheelchairs, and sphygmomanometers, among other essential items.
Pictures on the Medical Equipment Donated to Mepe Health Centre
Hon. Ablakwa revealed that the donation came in the form of a 40-foot shipping container filled with these crucial supplies. He highlighted his vision of transforming the Mepe Health Centre into a fully modern hospital by the end of the next year. With this remarkable collection of equipment, the Centre is well on its way to achieving that goal.
In his statement, Hon. Ablakwa expressed his deep satisfaction with the progress made towards this vision and reflected on the importance of rebuilding and improving healthcare infrastructure in North Tongu. He emphasized that this initiative is part of a broader effort to recover and restore the region following the devastating impact of the Volta River Authority’s (VRA) dam spillage from the Akosombo and Kpong Dams last year.
Hon. Ablakwa also extended his heartfelt gratitude to his partners at SOS International, headquartered in the USA, for their invaluable support and successful collaboration in this project. Additionally, he acknowledged the contributions of his constituents, the Citi FM Foundation, and the Ghana Chamber of Mines for their roles in sponsoring the physical construction of the Health Centre.
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