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The Head of the Revival Assemblies of God Church, Apostle Dr. Ernest Narh Adulai has donated medical consumables and items worth GH¢200,000 to the Hohoe Municipal Hospital, in the Hohoe Municipality of the Volta Region.
The donation to the designated Volta Regional Hospital was to commemorate Rev. Adulai's 40 years in the ministry of the Gospel, winning souls and transforming lives in his jurisdiction.
The items included consumables for the theater, Anesthesia, ENT, physiotherapy, laboratory, wards among other departments.
The items include gowns, suction tubes, catheters, surgeon scissors, diathermy pencils, surgical staple, staple remover, Laryngoscope blades, ECG electrodes, SPO2 probes, E.M.A’s, E.T.T, mouth gag, and B.P cuffs.
Others are suction catheters, pill cracker, wound dressing packs, bandages, ear irrigators, speculum, ear turner, physio walking aids, pippets, specimen tuber, nebulizer, oxygen respirators, lancet, ortho shoes and gloves.

Some of the items presented.
Speaking to the media after the presentation, Apostle Dr. Ernest Narh Adulai, explained that the donation was to help society and also glorify the Lord for his blessings and guidance during his 40 years of ministering.
According to him, he had to cohabit with friends and organize church service in classrooms when he first moved to Hohoe to establish a branch for the Assemblies of God.
“For those of you who know, I was sleeping in people's houses, going into classrooms and things. So this is where the Lord has brought us. And through this message of God, we raised doctors, nurses, great teachers, they won awards and a lot of the media men”, he said.

Some of the items presented.
“Taking into consideration all this goodness of the Lord, we felt we have to do something to help the society and then to glorify the Lord”, he added.
Apostle Dr. Adulai indicated that the church aims at supporting other health facilities in the area with logistics and consumables to enhance service delivery.
He urged other stakeholders and Hohoe indigenes in the diaspora “to come home and help develop the hospital and the Gbi State”.
He also urged the youth to trust God for greater transformation in their lives.

The Head of Administration of the Hohoe Municipal Hospital, Charles Torkornoo, described the donation as “God ordained”, indicating that the items had arrived at the right time.
“We are so much overwhelmed with the donation that had been given. We are particularly happy because it had come at the right time. We all know the challenges we are having with Covid and the issues of needed logistics to render health care”, he said.
The Divisional Chief of Gbi Wegbe, Togbe Keh XII, lauded the gesture by the Apostle adding that the initiative indicates that the Apostle has identified himself with the Hohoe community and is committed to the common good of the Gbi Traditional Area.
He also acknowledged the Minister’s zeal to win souls for Christ and transform the youth who may have found themselves engaging in social vices.
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