Mr. Kwaku Abonee, a Businessman and Philanthropist has donated an incubator estimated to cost GH¢10,000 to St. Martin’s Catholic Hospital at Manso Agroyesum, to enhance Neonatal Care in the Amansie South District of the Ashanti region.
The new incubator is expected to improve the hospital’s capacity to handle neonatal emergencies and giving new born babies in the district a better chance of survival and a healthy start to life.
Mr. Abonee, also known as Osama, explained that the donation was geared towards improving neonatal care.
According to him, the hospital’s management had reached out to him, concerning the urgent need for an incubator to properly care for vulnerable infants.
He indicated that the facility was in need of new equipment to provide specialised care for new born babies.
Mr. Abonee reaffirmed his commitment to improving healthcare in the constituency, adding that the donation is just one of many steps he intends to take in strengthening healthcare services in the community.
Mr. Abonee also assured the hospital staff and authorities that his outfit would continue to support St. Martin’s Catholic Hospital and other healthcare facilities in the district.
He entreated them to ensure the incubator had been used for the intended purpose.
Sister Mary Assumpta Taabazuing, Nurse Manager at the Hospital, expressed the facility’s profound gratitude to Mr. Kwaku Abonee for this timely and life-saving donation.
She disclosed that the incubator would make a difference in their ability to care for new born babies who are critically ill or premature.
She noted that Amansie South District continued to face challenges and that the donation was a beacon of hope for better healthcare delivery.
She observed that the generous contribution from the Philanthropist to the Hospital makes it better equipped to provide life-saving care for new born babies and also marks a positive change for healthcare in the district.