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During his presentation on Tuesday, Mr. Okoe Vanderpuije said that he and some of his constituents had acknowledged the difficulties the former President had in supporting many vulnerable people who regularly sought his badistance, and had decided to join to support the work of the foundation.
Former President Rawlings, who received the contribution, thanked the delegation for its kind gesture and indicated that he would direct the contribution to badist a retired police officer, the Superintendent Chief Ben Mensah, who needs badistance for a patella replacement operation.
The former president said that Superintendent Mensah, among others, had devoted most of his professional life to the good of the country and had faced precarious situations during the revolutionary period. He revealed that the cost of surgery was estimated at more than 65,000 ¢ and called on other well-meaning personalities and institutions to contribute to some of the painful causes.
The delegation of Ablekuma South was composed of Mr. Okoe Vanderpuije, Rev. Charles Ankamah Tetteh, Mr. Raymond Nii Quaye Kotey, Mrs. Esther Naa Amerley Vanderpuije (Mrs. Indomie) and Mr. Emmanuel Nii Ankrah Vanderpuije, Brother junior of the deputy.
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