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One of Ghana’s leading automobile servicing companies based in Accra, Hardford Auto Service, has supported the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital with 25 beds and 10 wheelchairs as part of its Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR).
The items valued at ¢100,000 were presented to Korle Bu on behalf of the CEO of the company, Yasser Alia.
Dr. Ali Samba, the Director of Medical Affairs, received the items on behalf of the Hospital.

The donation, according to the Management of the Auto Service company, was to give back to the society.
Samuel Asante Mensah led the Hardford Auto Service team, Personal Assistant to the CEO, Advisor to the Board of Hardford Auto Service, Nana Odidwour Baah Kokroko III, Tumfohene of Asante Akyem Hwediem and William Nana Yaw Beeko, Media Relations Manager for Hardford.
Presenting the items, Mr Asante Mensah emphasized that Ghana’s public health facilities have numerous challenges and that it is not the sole responsibility of the government to provide all solutions.
“We at Hardford Auto Service believe that the government cannot do it all that is why we are here today to lend this crucial support to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
"We presented 25 double crank hospital beds and 10 wheelchairs. We also want to use this opportunity to assure Korle Bu that this will be a long term partnership since we will be coming from time to time,” Mr Samuel Asante Mensah said.
Nana Odidwour Baah Kokroko III, Tumfohene of Asante Akyem Hwediem who was also there to throw his weight behind the Hardford Auto Service Management team reiterated the company’s commitment to supporting the society it finds itself in.
“I believe this is a good gesture by Hardford Auto Service which should also be emulated by other corporate institutions and organizations.
"Our hospitals are in dire need of critical materials to care and offer treatment for the sick and we believe this donation will go a long way to help,” Nana stated.

In his acceptance remarks, the Director of Medical Affairs, Dr. Ali Samba was exceedingly grateful to the management of Hardford Auto Service for the donation.
“We usually go out soliciting support but in the case of Hardford Auto Service, they voluntarily decided to come and help us. I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to the Hardford CEO, Mr. Yasser Alia and the entire management team for this timely donation,” Dr. Ali Samba stated.
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