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The CEO of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has donated ¢20,000 for the discharge of 43 patients at the Agogo hospital in the Asokwa constituency in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.
Justin Kodua also donated food items, sanitizers and sanitary materials to the hospital.
Reports say the YEA boss has been undertaking the charity exercise in the constituency since 2017.

Member of Parliament for the area Patricia Appiagyei commended Mr Kondua for his commitment and support for residents of the Asokwa Constituency.
She urged the constituents to retain President Akufo- Addo in the December polls to continue with the “good works he has begun”.
One of the discharged patients, Comfort Aikins, expressed their gratitude to Mr kondua, who is also a lawyer, for his kind gesture.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the hospital, Dr Kwame Boadu expressed their profound gratitude to the YEA CEO.
He said the items and cash donation will help reduce stress on the hospital. Dr Boadu also commended the government for the timely disbursement of NHIS FUNDS.

From the Agogo Hospital, Mr Kodua also visited the Asokwa NPP office where he donated two motorbikes, five sewing machines, 10 hair clippers, 2000 branded T-shirts, 2000 branded sanitizers, 500 wristbands among other items for the party’s campaign.
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