
Audio By Carbonatix
A refurbished modern executive ward of the police hospital has been inaugurated in Accra.
The four-bed capacity ward with a nursing station and equipped with an office was refurbished with support from GOIL Company Limited.
The First Phase of the renovation project which was initiated in 2019 by the Medical Director, Dr Marian Tetteh-Koboe, involved the refurbishment of the walkway.
The second Phase of the renovation project which began three months ago took care of the ward. In a brief remark, the Managing Director & Group Chief Executive Officer of GOIL, Kwame Osei-Prempeh, noted that the company will continue to support such worthy causes as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility mandate.
The Medical Director of the Police hospital, Dr. Mrs. Marian Tetteh-Koboe commended GOIL for its support and promised that the facility will benefit not only service men but the general public.
In attendance at the sod-cutting ceremony to open the facility were the Director-General Technical of the Ghana Police Service, Samuel Monnie who represented the IGP, DCOP Dr Ebenezer Ewusi Emmin, Deputy Medical Director of the hospital.
Others were the Administrator of the hospital, DCOP David Eklu and the Director of nursing services of the hospital, Chief Superintendent, Juliana Adjeiwaa Darteh.
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