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Ms. Georgina Efua Sam (4th from left) receiving articles from Mr. Nii Adotey Mingle of MTN.
Mobile telecommunications company MTN Ghana presented personal protective equipment (PPE) to three hospitals in the Ashanti region.
The beneficiary facilities are Ejisu Government Hospital, KNUST and Komfo Anokye University Hospital, all located in Kumasi.
Items donated included face shields, gloves, non-contact thermometers, denatured alcohol and coveralls.
Speaking in separate presentations, MTN Northern business district chief executive Nii Adotey Mingle said the company is committed to providing hospitals with resources to stem the spread of coronavirus disease ( COVID-19) through the provision of PPE.
He said a total of five hospitals in the Ashanti region would benefit from the company’s assistance program and bring to 29, the total number of hospitals across the country to receive the company’s support.
The other two facilities in the Ashanti region that are supported by MTN are South Kumasi Hospital and Fomena District Hospital.
Support
Nii Mingle said other institutions across the country should join forces with the government in the fight against COVID-19.
He said these were the first, second and third waves of the disease in many countries, demanding drastic measures be taken to contain it.
The donation, he said, was aimed at building the capacity of recipient hospitals to handle cases of the disease that would come to their attention.
Timely intervention
KATH Nursing Director Ms. Georgina Afua Sam received the items on behalf of the hospital and expressed her gratitude to the company for the gesture.
She said the donation came at the right time and would be useful in the hospital.
Ms Sam encouraged other institutions to step forward and donate to the hospital and others around the country as the PPE was very durable.
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