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Come to Our Aid to Enhance Bechem Government Hospital Progress-Medical Superintendent Tells.

The Medical Superintendent for Bechem Government Hospital in the Tano South Municipal of Ahafo Region, Dr. Agyei Darko has appealed to individuals, stakeholders, NGOs, government and opinion leaders to try as much they can to come to their aid to help supply the necessary equipment the hospital may need.


According to him, the hospital is facing a lot of difficulties in terms of infrastructure and other equipment to enhance better health issues in the Municipality since government alone can not build the development of the nation.

He revealed this during the commissioning of a Maternity Theatre which was built by the Becheman Association in Canada over the weekend to support the developmental status in Bechem.


The Ahafo Regional Director for Ghana Health Service, Dr. Samuel Kwabeng Boakye Boateng also used the opportunity to thank the Association for supporting the hospital to ameliorate the health sector in the area.

The Vice Chairperson for Becheman Association in Canada, Vivian Aframa reveals the secret behind building the Maternity Theatre for Bechem Government Hospital adding that, the maternity theatre will help save lives in most of the maternal cases.


For that, Phenomenon, the Chairman of the Becheman Association in Canada, Kofi Appiah Kubi also assured their preparedness to always come and support the town with more developmental projects when the need arises.


He said, this initiative will not be the last but they are ever ready to do more for the Bechem community and if they will help develop the town, the benefit still comes back to the people.


He, therefore, called on his fellow citizens living abroad to also do their best to come together to support the developmental standard of Bechem.


Story by Kojo Mframa/Alrich24newsgh.com

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