In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the Alagumgube Association has donated essential items to the Maternity Ward of the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital. Apexnewsgh reports
The donation, facilitated by Naba Asalia Patrick Ayimbilla, Acting President of the Bolgatanga Traditional Council, aims to support maternal and newborn care in the region.
The donated items, which include 2 walkers, 2 beds, 10 mattresses, and 10 pillows, will undoubtedly enhance the resources available at the facility.
Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Naba Asalia Patrick Ayimbilla emphasized the importance of maternal health in community development. “The health of our community begins with the health of our mothers and children. Every mother deserves quality care, and every newborn deserves a strong start in life,” he stated.

The Alagumgube Association’s commitment to giving back to society and strengthening healthcare services in the region is truly commendable. Their donation serves as a shining example of the power of collective efforts to improve lives.
As Naba Asalia Patrick Ayimbilla noted, “We believe this contribution will help improve conditions at the maternity ward and provide much-needed comfort for patients.”
Dr. Saanwie Aiden, Medical Director of the hospital, expressed profound gratitude to the Alagumgube Association for their generous gesture. He assured the association that the donated items would be used for their intended purpose to benefit mothers and their newborns.
The event, attended by traditional leaders, hospital officials, and members of the community, was a testament to the impact of community-driven initiatives.
Other personalities present at donation ceremony include Gambibgo Chief Naba Sadik Ayine Inusah, Madam Habib Asuurebuno Alhassan and more.
However, Mr. Gabriel Agambila who was also present during the donation event extended his appreciation on behalf of Alagumgube Association, “We are grateful to everyone who participated in the ceremony and thankful to the diaspora members for their timely contribution to the regional hospital donation.”
Source: Apexnewsgh.com