In the heart of Gambibgo, a community nestled within the Bolgatanga East constituency, a remarkable event was unfolding. Apexnewsgh reports
Dr. Nadia Adongo, known for her unwavering dedication and compassion, organized a health screening initiative aimed at uplifting the local community’s health and well-being. As the election season drew near, Dr. Adongo’s determination to ensure that the people of Gambibgo had access to crucial medical care took center stage.
On the day of the event, the atmosphere was bustling with life. It wasn’t merely a series of check-ups; it transformed into a vibrant gathering where the elderly reunited with friends and peers, some of whom they hadn’t seen in years. For many, it was a day of joy and connection, a much-needed respite from the isolation that often accompanies aging or limited mobility.
Dr. Adongo’s efforts were part of a broader vision she had for her community. As the founder of the Ntuune Pogyua Foundation, she had already made significant strides by paying the National Health Insurance Scheme premiums for over 500 elderly residents. Her foundation also sponsored other medical outreach programs, further solidifying her commitment to enhancing the health of her constituents.
Speaking to the media, Dr. Adongo expressed her motivations clearly. “We’re here today to care for our community,” she declared, emphasizing the lack of regular medical checkups many residents faced. “It’s essential that they have access to these services.”
Continuing her tradition of giving back to Gambibgo during the holiday season, Dr. Adongo had decided to elevate her annual outreach this year by hosting a comprehensive health screening event.
The community responded with enthusiasm, eager for the opportunity not only for medical attention but also to socialize with their neighbors.
Amidst the screenings, another key figure joined the scene: Mathew Silas Amoah, the NPP parliamentary candidate for Bolgatanga East. Seizing the moment, he engaged with the elderly, sharing stories and encouragement. Mathew urged his audience to consider the upcoming elections seriously, appealing to them to cement their support for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as President and himself for Parliament. “That’s the only way to ensure lasting development in Bolgatanga East and, specifically, in Gambibgo,” he asserted passionately.
Dr. Adongo’s health screening initiative was more than just a medical event; it was a testament to hope, community, and the power of concerted efforts to uplift those in need. As the day drew to a close, the spirit of cooperation and care hung in the air, a reminder of the profound impact one dedicated individual can have on the lives of many.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com