Hon. Alexander Akwasi Acquah donates hospital equipment to Akyem Oda government hospital.

Hon. Alexander Akwasi Acquah, Deputy Minister of Health and MP for Akyem Oda constituency, has donated a substantial amount of hospital equipment to the Akyem Oda Government Hospital.

This generous donation aims to enhance the hospital’s ability to provide quality healthcare services to the community.

The donated equipment includes:

– *Sterilization Equipment*: Sterm sterilizer and steamlizing drum
– *Medical Diagnostic Tools*: Dual head stethoscope, bulb suction, and suction unit
– *Hospital Furniture*: Hospital beds, delivery beds, patient trolleys, and patient screens
– *Emergency and Therapeutic Equipment*: Emergency resus, photo therapy, photo therapy lamp, and nebulizer treatment machine
– *Baby Care Equipment*: Baby incubator and foetal heat detector
– *Monitoring Equipment*: Pulse oximeter, pulse oximeter charger, and ECG machine

This donation is a testament to Hon. Alexander Akwasi Acquah’s commitment to improving healthcare in his constituency.

His efforts to provide quality medical equipment will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the community.
Ghana Need Brand- New President not second hand President. Deputy Minister of Health to Ghanaians.

Speaking at the presentation of hospital equipment to Akyem Oda Government Hospital, he urged citizens to continue supporting the NPP government to ensure the continuation of their good work.

The Deputy Minister advised the people of Akyem Oda to vote for Dr. Bawumia, promising that he will build a brand-new hospital in the constituency.

According to him, the hospital project is already in the budge, and Dr. Bawumia’s presidency will ensure its construction.

Hon. Alexander Akwasi Acquah said Ghana need a brand-new President not second hand President.

Dr. Asiedu, Acting Superintendent of Akyem Oda Government Hospital, received the equipment and thanked the Deputy Minister for his consistent support.

He assured that the equipment will be put to good use and properly maintained.

Report by Samuel Quao.

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