As part of efforts by government to resource public
hospitals and other health facilities with the necessary logistics and
equipment across the length and breadth of the country to make health
professionals carry out effective and efficient work, the MP for Tano South
Constituency Hon Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere has donated ultra-modern beds and
equipment to Bechem Government Hospital.
Picture
on extreme left indicates the equipment and municipal health director receiving
the items from the MP and MCE
The presentation ceremony which held at the
forecourt of Bechem Community Centre saw dignitaries like the Hon Benjamin
Yeboah Sekyere, the MP for Tano for Tano South Constituency, Hon. Collins
Offinam Takyi, the MCE for Tano South, Hon. Benjamin Asabel, the Tano South
Branch of New Patriotic Party’s chairman, Dr. Peter Asare, the Tano South
Municipal Health Director, Dr. Kwadjo Adjei Darko, the medical superintendent
of Bechem Government Hospital and Nana Boakye Ansah, the Bechem Twafohene.
In a short but impressive opening address, the MCE
for Tano South Hon. Collins Offinam Takyi thanked the participants for
honouring his invitation to attend the programme and expressed his sincere
gratitude to the First Lady Her Excellency Rebecca Akufo-Addo and her
foundation for the release of equipment to MP for Tano South Constituency to be
donated to Bechem Government Hospital. Also, he used the occasion to catalogue
some of the achievements of government and the Tano South Municipal
Assembly.
MCE for Tano South
giving his keynote address
In another development, Dr. Kwadjo Adjei Darko, the
medical superintendent of Bechem Government Hospital said, inadequate logistics
and equipment in public institutions especially the health facilities do not
make health professionals deliver quality services as expected to the citizenry
and hinted that the initiative taking by Hon Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere to present
ultra-modern beds and other equipment to Bechem Government Hospital will go a
long way to help the hospital and the people in the municipality at large.
Dr Kwadjo Adjei Darko
speaking at the function
Dr. Peter Asare, the Tano south Municipal Health
Director congratulated the MP and MCE for their leading role played to acquire
ultra-modern beds and other equipment for Bechem Government Hospital. He said
the Tano South Municipality could boost of having government hospital,
polyclinic, health centre and other CHIP compounds and informed participants to
educate younger generation to visit health facilities to seek for proper
medical treatment instead of self-medication. He emphasized that the prudent
measures put in place by the management of the health facilities made the
municipality recorded zero mortality but used the occasion to inform
philanthropists to come to the aid of other CHIP compounds.
Municipal Health
Director speaking at the function
The MP for Tano South Constituency, Hon Benjamin
Yeboah Sekyere said since His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his
government assumed office, government have been able to execute a number of
policies and programmes in the various sectors of the economy including health
sector to improve the living standards of the people. He said quality health
service is dear to the heart of First Lady Her Excellency Rebecca Akufo-Addo
and stressed that it is upon the quality health care service that a foundation
has been established by Her Excellency Rebecca Akufo-Addo to ensure health
facilities which have limited resources are resourced with the necessary
logistics and equipment to make the staff of the facilities perform quality
services to the citizenry. Finally, he handed over the equipment to the Tano
South Municipal Health Director on behalf of the Bechem Government Hospital.
MP for Tano South
Constituency addressing the gathering
Nana Boakye
Ansah , the Bechem Twafohene who chaired the programme thanked the MP for Tano
South Constituency Hon Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere and MCE for the Municipality for
their leadership role played to acquire an ultra-modern beds and equipment for
Bechem Government Hospital and called all and sundry to support the health
facilities since health care delivery or service is a social responsibility.
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