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10-year-old Lisa Laryea, who is battling leukaemia, has arrived at the Wits Donald Gordon Hospital in South Africa to begin a life-saving bone marrow transplant.

Her journey of hope began early Sunday morning when Lisa was wheeled out of Ridge Hospital in Accra. Accompanied by her family. She was transported to Kotoka International Airport in an ambulance, where emotional farewells were exchanged.
For Lisa’s family, the trip signifies a chance at recovery. They had previously sold almost everything in a desperate attempt to fund her treatment until the CEO of Engineers & Planners and Dzata Cement, Mr. Ibrahim Mahama, stepped in to cover the over $100,000 required for the specialised procedure.

At the airport, Lisa’s mother, Georgia Golightly Thompson, expressed her gratitude to Ibrahim Mahama, saying, “Lisa is hopeful and excited. She dreams of getting well and becoming a pediatric oncologist. We’re grateful to Mr. Ibrahim Mahama.”

Lisa traveled aboard an air ambulance, a measure recommended by doctors to ensure her safety and comfort during the long journey. Ibrahim Mahama, who was present at the airport, personally saw her off, providing emotional support to Lisa and her family.
“We’re confident she’ll return stronger. Doctors in South Africa are ready to begin treatment,” said Rafik Mahama, Special Aide to Ibrahim Mahama.

As the air ambulance took off, carrying Lisa to South Africa, her family stood in prayer, their emotions a mix of tears and hope.
Lisa’s arrival at Wits Donald Gordon Hospital marks a crucial step in her fight against leukaemia, giving her and her family a renewed sense of optimism.

For Lisa’s family, this journey represents hope - hope of recovery, hope for laughter to return to their home, and hope that one day Lisa will achieve her dream of helping others fight cancer.
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