Audio By Carbonatix
The years when all flood-prone communities in Northern Ghana were disturbingly rendered inaccessible as far as delivery of essential medical supplies is concerned during rainy seasons, is now a thing of the past.
Zipline is using its Vobsi medical drone delivery Centre, strategically located at Vobsi near Walewale in the North East Region, to deliver essential medical supplies to health facilities in some of the Northern belt areas of Ghana.
The Vobsi Centre, which has been in operation for a while was officially commissioned by Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia on Saturday, September 12, 2020.
General Manager of Zipline Ghana, Daniel Marfo, speaking at the commissioning ceremony, said the Vobsi Centre will supply medical products to about 500 health facilities in the five regions of the North.
“Several other communities such as Sakogu and Fumbisi, who during the rainy season have no access to medicines because of the state of their roads, for the first time in years, now have access to blood and medical products from our delivery site.
As at 12 pm on Saturday, the Vobsi Centre had already delivered 40 packages to these cut-off areas, for that day only,” he said.
Movements in parts of the North East region have been restricted due to floods caused by weeks of torrential rains coupled with the spillage of the Bagre Dam in Burkina Faso.
Without the services of the Zipline drone, community hospitals such as Gbintiri and Zorko Health Centres would not have access to medical supplies.
Meanwhile, Mr Marfo says Zipline has delivered a total of 122,000 units of medical commodities, including blood to over 1,000 health facilities across all four distribution centres in the country using the technology.
The company, he noted, has also delivered Covid-19 samples, sanitizers and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to testing centres, as well as some health facilities in the country during the Covid-19 lockdown period.
Latest Stories
-
Indonesians raise white flags as anger grows over slow flood aid
1 hour -
Why passport stamps may be a thing of the past
1 hour -
Pope Leo urges ‘courage’ to end Ukraine war in first Christmas address
2 hours -
Commentary on Noah Adamtey v Attorney General: A constitutional challenge to Office of Special Prosecutor
2 hours -
Ghana’s democratic debate is too insular and afraid of change – Constitution Review Chair
2 hours -
24/7 campaigning is a choice, not democracy – Constitution Review Chair
2 hours -
4 years is too short as Ghana lags behind global democratic standards – Constitution Review Chair
3 hours -
GOLDBOD CEO explains ‘Clear Typo’ in Foreign Reserves claim
5 hours -
Trump says US military struck ISIS terrorists in Nigeria
5 hours -
Civil society group calls on BoG to suspend planned normalisation of non-interest banking
7 hours -
King Charles’ Christmas message urges unity in divided world
7 hours -
Jingle bills: Arkansas Powerball player strikes $1.8bn jackpot on Christmas Eve
7 hours -
Brazil ex-President Jair Bolsonaro’s surgery for hernia ‘successful’
8 hours -
Ghana and Afreximbank announce successful resolution of $750 million facility
11 hours -
IGP inaugurates Ghana Police Music Academy
11 hours
