
Today the member of parliament for North Tongu Constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa paid a working visit to the Battor Catholic Hospital to directly express my solidarity with management and staff on the worrying development of a significant number of frontline healthcare workers who have contracted COVID-19 at the facility in the course of duty.
He humbly conveyed his decision to establish a constituency COVID-19 Frontline Healthcare Workers Recovery Fund to support the recovery process of all our heroes and heroines. This fund is in addition to what they are entitled to under the MP’s insurance package which was commissioned in March last year.
He therefore presented a cheque for GHS16,500 to Medical Superintendent, Dr. Hayford Atuguba as seed money for the fund.
A token gesture to remind our frontline heroes and heroines that local leadership absolutely values their incalculable sacrifices.
"My constituents and I wish you all a successful recovery. We shall continue to keep you in our prayers. You inspire us" he said
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