Kumasi (A/R), Jan. 19, – The
First Lady, Mrs Rebecca Akufo-Addo, has commissioned the Mother and Baby Unit
of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), expressing fulfilment on the
completion of the facility that is thrice the size of the old block.
With a built area of 2,722 square
metres, the facility that cost 2.5 million dollars would provide greater and
adequate spaces for the different types of procedures at the Hospital.
The facility, completed within five
months, was named after the late Asantehemaa; as Nana Afia Serwaa Kobi Ampem II
Centre.
The First Lady led the
mobilisation of funds from well meaning Ghanaians and corporate Ghana following
a documentary dubbed; “Next to Die” by Multi Media’s Seth Kwame Boateng.
It is expected to drastically
help reduce the high infant and maternal mortality that had been recorded by
the KATH over the years.
With its new space, the facility
is expected to reduce the infections, which was the largest cause of sickness
and mortality at the old obstetric and gynaecological block of the Hospital.
Expressing her contentment for
successfully harnessing the goodwill and resources of all Ghanaians to
accomplish her project, Mrs Akufo-Addo urged Ghanaians to propel that unity of
purpose into building a Ghana beyond Aid.
"I stand here a fulfilled
woman. I stand here a grateful mother. I stand here proud of my people.
“We did it by coming together as
a people. We provided a place where our mothers and babies can receive care in
dignity, with all due respect to people who give us life and to future
generations. I feel fulfilled," she said.
Sharing the journey of the
project that began in May last year, the First Lady said Ghanaians were better
together and were capable of solving their challenges.
“The President, Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo, dreams of a Ghana beyond Aid. This is a dream that consumes him.
This has also become my dream and the dream of many others – men and women-
whom we can trust to lead in achieving this dream,” Mrs Akufo-Addo said.
She said the story of the Mother
and Baby Unit showed Ghanaians were capable of developing their own country
given the enormous natural and human resources.
“We look forward to a day when Ghana
sits at the negotiating table as worthy partners and from a position of
strength. That is the President‘s dream,” the First Lady said.
She urged Management of the
Hospital to ensure that it maintained the facility, adding that the Rebecca
Foundation would provide the Hospital with every support to ensure a long
lifespan.
Present at the function were Dr
Oheneba Owusu–Danso, the Chief Executive Officer of KATH, Mr Kwaku Agyemang
Manu, the Minister of Health, the Bantamahene, Baffour Owusu Amankwatia VI, and
Lady Julia Osei Tutu, wife of the Asantehene.
Also present were Mr Simon
Osei-Mensah, the Ashanti Regional Minister, Mr Osei Assibey Antwi, the Chief
Executive Officer of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, the Reverend Dr Yinka
Sarfo, the Dean of St Cyprian’s Anglican Church representing the Archbishop of
Ghana, and Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams.
GNA

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