Alpha Samuelson Enterprise donates land for clinic at Frankadua

Mr. Samuel Koblah Wede, Managing Director of Alpha Samuelson Enterprise, a honey extracting firm based at Kotobabi in Accra, on Friday donated 10 acres of land for the construction of a clinic at Frankadua in the Eastern Region.

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The proposed construction of the Frankadua Clinic is being arranged by one Mr Anthony Kokutse, a travel Nurse based in Texas, US, with the assistance of Curren Hall of CTOMA and Scott Hudson, owner of Hudson Staffing all based in Texas, US.

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It would be recalled that in April, 2015, the Mr. Anthony Kokutse, on behalf of Curren Hall and Scott Hudson donated several drugs and equipment to the University of Ghana Medical School’s Rural Clinic at Danfa in the Greater-Accra Region to enhance medical services for the people of that area.

Donating the l0-acre land, Mr. Samuel Kobla Wede said as part of his corporate and social responsibility of his firm, he decided to donate the land for the clinic to assist the inhabitants of Frankadua and its suburbs of Afode, Finte and Pordoe to have easy access to medical care.

Receiving the indenture for the 10-acre land, Mr. Richard Kelly a businessman, on behalf of Mr Kokutse, thanked Mr. Samuel Koblah Wede for his gesture.

Speaking to Ghana News Agency (GNA) Mr. Kosi Ahiagbe, an elder from Frankadua told GNA that the construction of the Clinic will give employment to the youth, and that, the entire people of Frankadua were grateful to the donors for the laudable venture for the Frankadua township.

Source: GNA/newsghana.com.gh

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