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Kasapreko Company Limited, in partnership with the German Development Cooperation, has donated an ultramodern ambulance to the Bonuama Polyclinic.
The Bonuama Polyclinic, which is the biggest health facility in the Wassa Amenfi Central Municipality, was built by philanthropist, Dr Kwabena Adjei, Group Chairman of Kasapreko Company Limited.
The polyclinic serves thousands of people in the Bonuamah community and surrounding areas, including Pensanom, Wirekokrom, and Nkakaa.

Speaking on the sidelines of the free health screening exercise held for the people of Bonuamah, Mr. Richard Ajei, CEO of Kasapreko, said their support was crucial in improving the wellbeing of the people.
"We and GIZ have a partnership where we support deprived communities that don't have health facilities. So, we go around every quarter to support these communities.
"The health screening was done to improve the well-being of the people as well as give their polyclinic a new ambulance to deal with emergency cases," he said.
Mr. Adjei further stated that the donation of a 53,000-litre water storage facility was part of the company's "One4Life" charity-driven project for its Awake Purified Water brand.
"The provision of the water storage facility is to help the community have sufficient water flow for their various activities.
"The water from the storage has been well treated and purified to enable the Bonuama and surrounding community to have access to clean water," he said.
Dr. Holger Till, Team Lead of develoPPP at GIZ, noted in a speech read on his behalf that they were committed to improving the wellbeing and health of deprived communities.
"The ambulance embodies not just a mode of transportation but hope, resilience, and a huge sigh of relief that you will receive a swift response when there is an emergency.
"At GIZ, we are committed to sustainable development and striving to make the world worth living for everyone. We hope the ambulance will be used for its purpose and maintained properly," he said.
Dr Yaw Ofori Yeboah, the Western Regional Health Director, expressed gratitude to Kasapreko and GIZ for their kind gesture, adding that it would improve the wellbeing of the people of Bonuama and surrounding communities.
He mentioned the need for individuals and corporate bodies to contribute to the delivery of quality health care and healthy living, especially in deprived areas.
Dr. Yeboah, however, called on authorities to help construct the deplorable Bonuamah road, which could hinder the delivery of quality health care to thousands of people.
The donation of the ambulance, water storage facility, and health screening exercise also witnessed the Amenfi Central Health Directorate honour Kasapreko Group Chairman, Kwabena Adjei.
They lauded his selfless commitment to making life more comfortable for humanity with the construction of the fully equipped Wassa Amenfi polyclinic, among other life-saving initiatives in the region.

Excerpts of the citation read: “Without a doubt, you are our goodwill ambassador in the attainment of universal health coverage in the district. You have expressed love to your community without craving for attention of recognition for it.
“You are constantly innovating and looking at other ways aimed at boosting health care delivery in the district. Providing infrastructure, equipment, transportation, and logistics ensure your people receive the best.”
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