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The Alagumgube Association, through the Bolgatanga Traditional Council, has made a generous donation to the Maternity Ward of the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital to support maternal and newborn care.
The donation, facilitated by the Acting President of the Bolgatanga Traditional Council, Naba Asalia Patrick Ayimbilla (Yarigabiisi Chief), included essential items such as two walkers, two beds, 10 mattresses and 10 pillows.

Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Naba Asalia Patrick Ayimbilla emphasized the importance of maternal health in community development.
He noted that the well-being of mothers and newborns is central to a thriving society and expressed hope that the donation would enhance the resources available at the facility.
"The health of our community begins with the health of our mothers and children. Every mother deserves quality care, and every newborn deserves a strong start in life.
"We believe this contribution will help improve conditions at the maternity ward and provide much-needed comfort for patients," he stated.

The donation, made on March 17, 2025, underscores the commitment of the Alagumgube Association to give back to society and strengthen healthcare services in the region.
Naba Asalia Patrick Ayimbilla also called on other organisations and individuals to support healthcare institutions to ensure better medical services for all.
Receiving the items on behalf of the hospital, Dr. Saanwie Aiden, Medical Director, expressed profound gratitude to the Alagumgube Association for the generous gesture.

He assured the association that the donated items would be used for their intended purpose to benefit mothers and their newborns.
The event, attended by traditional leaders, hospital officials, and members of the community, reminded us of the power of collective efforts to improve lives.
Gabriel Agambila expressed gratitude to everyone who participated in the ceremony and thanked the diaspora members for their timely contribution to the regional hospital donation.
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