Former President John Dramani Mahama on Saturday, April 4, donated a quantity of Protective Personal Equipment (PPEs) and other medical supplies to some health facilities and front line workers to aid in the coronavirus fight.
The items, valued at GH¢ 390,000 were to complement the government’s efforts to protect health workers leading the fight against the virus.
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