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The First Lady, Lordina Mahama, has donated medical equipment and essential supplies through the Lordina Foundation to support healthcare delivery in the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency.
The items were presented to MP John Dumelo, whose team immediately forwarded a portion of the donation to the Mempeasem Polyclinic in East Legon.
The medical supplies are expected to strengthen the capacity of under-resourced health facilities within the constituency, improving access to quality care for residents.

Mr Dumelo expressed appreciation to the First Lady for her generosity, describing the gesture as timely and impactful.
He noted that the support will go a long way in addressing critical gaps in local health delivery.
The Lordina Foundation continues to champion initiatives that promote maternal health, child welfare and improved medical services across the country.
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