LET US DO WHATEVER WE CAN TO MAKE EACH OTHERS LIFE BETTER – 2ND LADY SAMIRA BAWUMIA
The 2nd Lady of the Republic of Ghana H E Samira Bawumia in a speech has urge everyone to do whatever they can to make each others life better.
She made the speech at the Orthopedic Training Center (OTC) in Nsawam when the Australia High commissioner to Ghana H E Berenice Owen-Jones donates some items to the center.
Following her speech, she commend the OTC for providing rehabilitation and physiotherapy for prospecting and autistic services and training Ghanaians for making shoes, crutches and others for the center.
Ending her speech, she commend the staffs, and urge everyone to work together for a better society where the right of people with disability and special needs are fully realize. She ended by saying the secret to fulfill life rest in each one of us if we are inspired to look within our selfs and every human being is a special gift from God so we should be inspired to do good at all time. After her speech she donated an amount of Gh¢50,000 to the center.
The Eastern Regional Minster Hon Seth Kwame Acheampong added to the quota that, he is touched by what he has seen and urge everyone to help people who are in that state. He promised he will forever be an associate and partner with them to offer a support.
The MP for Nsawam Adoagyiri and the Majority chief whip Hon Frank Annoh Dompreh showed appreciation and gratitude for what the Australia High commissioner to Ghana H E Berenice Owen-Jones has done.
He continued that, he wish the collaboration existence between Ghana and Australia extend not just on the medical front but other areas.
He also said, he prayed in the near future Ghana can also reach out and offer support to them.
To draw the curtains down, he commend the 2nd Lady H E Samira Bawumia that through her instrumentality he has build a brand new modern Library and he is hoping she will be gracious enough to commission the project.
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Story by : Emmanuel Adjetey (flyfmghana.com)
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