Alhassan Andani (L) Dr. Jacob Mahama (R) |
The Managing Director of Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited,
Alhassan Andani has presented two Ambulances to the Northern Regional
Directorate of the Ghana Health Service to boost quality health service
delivery.
The two Ambulances which were bought to immortalize
the memories of his beloved late mother and brother, Hajia Zeliatu Alhassan and
Dr. Andani Andan respectively, are to be stationed at the Savelugu-Nanton and
Yendi Municipal Hospitals.
Presenting the vehicles in Tamale, Mr. Alhassan Andani
said that his decision to donate the two Ambulances was borne out of his personal
desire to complement the good efforts of the government and for that matter the
Ghana Health Service in fighting the high rate of maternal deaths in the region
and promoting quality healthcare.
He said that he had deliberately labeled the Ambulances
with the names of his Mother and Brother because of the roles they had played
in making him what he is today.
Mr. Alhassan Andani who pledged to provide funds for
the regular maintenance of the two ambulances for one whole year, said that the
vehicles would bring a big relief to his people and the management of the two
hospitals in referring patients to access advanced healthcare in and outside
the region.
He said that even though government was doing its
maximum best to provide the desirable health services ranging from
infrastructure to medical equipment and provision of qualified personnel, there
was still the need for people like him who were influential in the region to
complement the efforts.
Mr. Alhassan Andani therefore called on other
influential persons living within and outside the Northern Region to give back
to their people at the community level in any form to ensure better condition
for them.
On his part, the Northern Regional Director of the
Ghana Health Service, Dr. Jacob Mahama who received the two Ambulances on
behalf of the Savelugu-Nanton and Yendi Municipal Hospitals, commended Mr.
Alhassan Andani for the gesture.
He said that the donation of the two Ambulances could
be described as one of the biggest donations received by the Directorate.
According to Dr. Mahama, the issue of transportation
remained a major challenge to all the health facilities in the Northern Region,
and as a result the region had lost a lot of pregnant women because of delays
in transporting them to other higher facilities.
He therefore appealed to other organizations and
influential individuals to emulate what Mr. Alhassan Andani had done.
The Northern Regional Director of Health assured Mr.
Alhassan Andani of proper handling and maintenance of the Ambulances for longer
use.
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