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Chief Executive of Agazy Group of Companies, Thomas Ayisah, has donated some medical equipment and paid the bills of all persons who are sick today at the Kpone Polyclinic Hospital in the Kpone-Katamanso Municipal District.
The items donated includes, four urban compact electric wheel chairs, 14 lightweight folding wheel chairs, 20 pers of blood pressure (BP) monitors, four desktop computers, four printers, boxes of A4 sheets.
Addressing the gathering at the ceremony, Thomas Ayisah says, the donation forms part of his Social Corporate Responsibility to his community and to mark his birthday this year.

According to him, the generous gesture is to support the less privileged who finds it difficult to afford such items and also provide a conducive environment for everyone who visit the Polyclinic.
“I am indeed grateful to the Almighty God for adding another wonderful year to my age. As I celebrate my birthday today, I thought it wise to do something that will serve as lasting memories, hence the need for the donation. My heartfelt gratitude goes to each and everyone who have made my day so special", he said.
Mr Ayisah also took the opportunity to call on all well-meaning individuals, philanthropists, civil society groups and corporate entities to do their best to also give back to the society as we all grow and build the nation together.
He added that, the government alone cannot do it unless we all support.
“I want to take this opportunity to urge everyone to try and give back to society so we build the nation together,” he noted.
Meanwhile, Dr. Adwoa Forkuo who received the items on behalf of the hospital expressed gratitude to the birthday celebrant and wish him long life and prosperity.
He noted that quantum of the donation was the first of its kind and urged more philanthropists to support health facilities.
The occasion was climax with cake cutting and popping of campaigns with some friends and family and the staff of the Kpone Polyclinic Hospital.
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