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Regional News of Sunday, 10 April 2011

Source: GNA

Odotobri Rural Bank donates generator to St. Peter's Hospital

Jacobu (Ash) , April 10, GNA - The Odotobiri Rural Bank (ORB) has provided an 80 KV power generator to the St. Peter's Hospital at Jacobu t= o guarantee an uninterrupted power supply to the hospital. The bank funded the installation of the generator at GH A2 2, 000, 00. Additionally, the bank has again presented a cheque for GH A2 2,000.00 to enable the hospital authorities to extend electricity to other departments of the hospital.

Making the presentation, Mr. Johnny Owusu-Boadi, the Board Chairman, said the bank was committed to its social responsibilities, especially in the areas of health and education.

"The bank believes that it is only through good health, quality education and the availability of efficient social services that can help our people to develop," he said.

He said the bank contributed GH A2 10, 000.00 towards the Jacobu mechanized water supply system and awarded scholarships to over 50 brillian= t but needy students. "Currently, the bank is financing the construction of a community cen= tre complex for the Jacobu community at an initial cost of GH A2 250, 000. 00,= " Mr. Owusu-Boadi added. On his part, Mr. S. B. Ahmed, the General Manager, said the bank would continue to indentify itself with the development of its operational area to enable the people to enjoy the fruits of the bank. He said over the years, the bank had supported the organization of best teacher awards at Obuasi, Bekwai and Kumasi.

Mr. Emmanuel Ofosu Appenteng, the Administrator at the Hospital, said the hospital faced serious problems during power outages, especially with operations at the theatre. He commended the bank for the gesture, saying, 93the generosity of th= e bank yielded positive results as two emergency cases were addressed a few days after the donation of the generator." Mr. Appenteng said the additional support would help them connect electricity to other departments to help reduce mortality rate, adding, 93= we are here to save lives". Madam Paulina Priscilla Opei, the Matron at the hospital, who received the cheque, said the hospital intended to construct a modern maternity bloc= k to give quality services to pregnant women.