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Fidelity Securities Limited, a subsidiary of Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited, has donated medical supplies to the Paediatrics Department of the Ghana Police Hospital in Accra.
The supplies, comprising of a CPAP machine, Perfusor, X-Ray viewer, pulse oximeter, digital thermometer, paediatric ambubag, industrial nebulizing machine, oxygen concentrator (5L) and oxygen flow meter will assist in providing healthcare delivery to children at the unit.
Presenting the items to the Ghana Police Hospital, Edward Opare-Donkor, a Board Member of Fidelity Securities Limited, said, "Fidelity Securities Limited is more than grateful to be able to fulfil our civic duty by helping to save the lives of children across the country who visit the facility. Indeed, we are committed towards supporting the government in the delivery of the best healthcare to the people of Ghana."
Mr Opare-Donkor noted that this is just the beginning of Fidelity Securities Limited’s relationship with the Ghana Police Hospital and he encouraged the Ghana Police Hospital to continue with their selfless sacrifice to the nation.
Receiving the items on behalf of the Ghana Police Hospital, DCOP Dr Ebenezer Ewusi-Emmim, Medical Director of the Ghana Police Hospital, said: "We appreciate Fidelity Securities Limited for supporting us with these valuable medical supplies at this very critical time.
"We will put these supplies to good use as we encourage them and other corporate institutions to continue to support us in delivering first-class health services to the people of this country.”
FSL’s support to the Ghana Police Hospital is a demonstration of its commitment to the general well-being of Ghanaians through its social impact initiatives.
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