General News of Friday, 1 May 2026

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St John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre donates GH¢55,000 to support police facility in Kumasi

Christian Tetteh Yohuno is the Inspector General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno is the Inspector General of Police

As part of its commitment to corporate social responsibility, St John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre, Accra, Tantra Hill, has donated a sum of GH¢55,800.00 to support the tiling of a dining hall for the Regional Police Training School (RPTS) in Kumasi.

The donation was made following a formal request by Chief Superintendent Adu A Agyemang, Officer Commanding of the RPTS in Kumasi, who appealed for support to improve the welfare and living conditions of personnel under training at the facility.

The management of St John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre responded positively to the request, demonstrating its continued dedication to community development and institutional support within the Ashanti Region.

Upon receiving the cheque, Chief Superintendent Adu A Agyemang expressed profound gratitude on behalf of the command and trainees. In a formal letter of appreciation addressed to the hospital, he commended the management for their generosity and timely intervention, noting that the contribution will significantly enhance the dining environment for officers and trainees.

He further emphasized that such partnerships between private healthcare institutions and security agencies play a vital role in national development, fostering improved morale and operational efficiency.

Management of St John’s Hospital and Fertility Centre reaffirmed their commitment to supporting meaningful initiatives that positively impact society, particularly in areas of health, security, and community welfare.

The donation forms part of the hospital’s broader corporate social responsibility agenda aimed at contributing to sustainable development and strengthening key public institutions.