Monday, 11 May 2020

COVID-19 IS REAL LET’S CONTRIBUTE OUR WIDOWSMITE AT COMBATING IT MR.EVANS KWESI AMOASAH.


Mr. Evans Kwesi Amoasah Presenting items to Staff of Yikpieng Clinic. 

With the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, many organizations and individuals have reached out to the Ghana Health Service to help with the little they can as their contribution to the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
One such individual who doesn’t want to wait on government to provide support to the only clinic in the Siniensi Yikpieng –Jansa Community is Mr. Evans Kwesi  Amoasah a native of Yikpieng in the Builsa North District of the Upper East Region who has donated 40pieces of facemask, three gallons of liquid soap, hand sanitizers and a cardboard valuing an estimated amount of Ghc500 to the Yikpieng Clinic in Siniensi.
Presenting the items to the nurses at the clinic, Mr. Amoasah who contested in the last district level elections and lost to Mr. Abasitemi  Amaayoro said during his campaigns to lead the community at the Assembly in the last elections, the Nurses at the Yikpieng clinic complained of not have a cardboard to keep their medications and other valuables hence the provision of the cardboard in addition to the items for fighting the covid-19.
Mr. Amoasah  appealed to all residents of Yikpieng to team-up with the healthworkers in the community to help fight the disease saying ‘’ the disease is real, lets fight it with the little that we have ’ and abide by the precautionary measures put in place by the Ghana Health Service.
Mr. Philip Apanga a nurse at the Yikpieng Clinical was grateful to Mr. Evans Kwesi Amoasah for the kind gesture and promised to put the items to good use.
The Chief of Yikpieng Mr. Afulang Ayagbanaab was grateful to Mr. Evans Kwesi Amoasah saying his contribution has made him proud as a community member saying, with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, he has been thinking of what they as community members can do to assist the health workers in the fight against the disease saying, ‘’ Evans is my son what he has donated to the clinic is life what we the adults have not been able to do he has done it for the community and by that he did it for us.
We pray that God will replenish all what was lost in giving out to the community, we will also abide by the directives of the Ghana Health Service at ensuring that we prevent the disease.
Mad Adjoa a community member was full of praises to Mr. Evans Kwesi Amoasah for coming to the aid of the community when all hope was lost in assisting the nurses at the clinic with logistics to fight the disease.
SOURCE-NOIYENG RADIO 

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