NAPO Builds Ambulance Bay, Donates Hospital Beds To Manhyia Govt Hospital
THE PROVISION of critical life-saving healthcare for seriously-ill patients has been significantly improved in the Manhyia South Constituency, in Kumasi.
The positive news has been made possible, following the timely intervention of Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh aka ‘Napo’, the Member of Parliament (MP) for the area.
Napo has constructed an ultra-modern Ambulance Bay for the safe-keeping of an ambulance, donated by government, through the Ministry of Special Initiatives.
Situated on the grounds of Manhyia Government Hospital, the ambulance bay, which boasts of modern amenities, would be also serve as the station for the paramedic crew.
COMMITMENT:
Napo, who doubles as the Education Minister, in his address, said he valued the life of his constituents so he would readily provide key amenities to boost their health.
The Manhyia South Lawmaker, who is a Medical Doctor, justified his decision to build the ambulance bay, pointing out that the facility would greatly benefit his constituents.
“Ambulance play crucial role as first responders in providing critical life-saving intervention when required in our communities”, he said, attracting wild applause.
Napo called for high maintenance culture of the facility, saying “It is my hope that this bay will be well maintained for the sustainability of quality healthcare delivery”.
KMA MAYOR:
The KMA Boss, Osei Assibey-Antwi, on his part, described Napo as a “God-sent leader for Manhyia South”, enumerating the MPs roles in developing the constituency.
According to him, Manhyia South has benefitted from school buildings, roads, health projects, water and sanitation, due to Napo’s visionary leadership style.
Osei-Assibey therefore implored the electorates to vote massively for President Nana Akufo-Addo and Napo “to help sustain free Senior High School (SHS) programme”.
ANOTHER DONATION:
In related development, Napo has also donated 20 brand new hospital beds to the Manhyia Government Hospital to help in the provision of quality healthcare to patients.
The Manhyia South MP, who is noted for periodically donating to the hospital, assured to donate more to the hospital, whenever he is in the position to do so.
Dr. Kamaru Deen Korku Hussein, Medical Superintendent, Manhyia Government Hospital, showered tons of praises of Napo, describing him as development-oriented leader.
By Michael Ofosu-Afriyie