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Leading home appliances company, Hisense Ghana Limited, has supported the Ogbojo Polyclinic with some of its products worth thousands of cedis at the health facility in Accra.
The items included two brand new 2.0 Horse Power Split Air Conditioner, 1.5 Horse Power Split Air Conditioner, two 130 L Table Top Fridges (Sliver) and two 43’’ Android Digital Satellites Televisions.
At the presentation ceremony at the health facility, the Marketing Coordinator at Hisense Ghana, Abena Konadu, said the gesture forms part of the company’s Covid-19 campaign to support health facilities in the fight against the virus.
“This is one of the many donations we have extended to health facilities in the country. We have supported a couple of them, and the management decided to support health centres in this Covid-19 period.
“It is our token in the fight against the disease, but we believe it will go a long way in helping the Polyclinic,” she said.
The head of the facility, Dr Diana Donkor, expressed gratitude to Hisense Ghana for the support.
“We are indeed glad for the support; as you can see, the OPD has no television, and so we struggle to pass on some demonstrative lessons to our patients.
"The gesture is timely, and we are grateful to Hisense for this support.”
She appealed to other corporate bodies to follow Hisense’s example.
A few weeks ago, one of the leading appliances manufacturers extended the same support to the Amrahia Health Centre, near Adentan.
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