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C/R: Benevolent Organization 'Nzema Koyele Humanitarian Aid' Donates To Deprived Nzema Patients At Cape Coast Teaching Hospital

[Shot] Douglas Beyela (right) with patient (middle) and the mother during the donation

Fast-rising charitable organization, Nzema Koyele Humanitarian Aid a subsidiary of the Nzema Koyele Eku has through its philanthropic works donated assorted items to some deprived sick patients of Nzema at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.

The benevolent organization which commenced its philanthropic works in June this year has to it touched the lives of many individuals within this short period who hails from the Nzema land and suffering from one health complication or the other.

Setup to aid in handicapped health patients, the humanitarian organization has taken upon itself to solely stretch out its help currently to indigenes of Nzema, with future plans to extend it overboard.

Speaking in an interview to Accra-UK based Rainbow Radio reporter Eric Annan, Mr. Douglas Beyela who on behalf of the organization stood to present the donated items to these hospitalized patients narrated the organization following this kind gesture, did a follow up on one of these patients who was transferred to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital after been diagnosed of a serious medical condition which needed urgent surgery, having initially gone through her first surgical operation at the St. Martin De Pores Hospital, Eikwe. He added that the second patient was also referred from the same hospital to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital on the grounds of some complicated health condition.

According to Douglas Beyela, the organization aside these donations is also paying the hospital bills (to the tune of thousands of Ghana Cedis) of these two patients (whose names have been withheld).

Donated items include food stuffs like bags of rice, clothes, mobile phone, shoes, among others.

 

                           Donated items

He, however stated that the organization aside its humanitarian works, is equally heralding for peace and unity within the Nzema enclave, hence entreated both chiefs and indigenes of the land to come together as one people with a common goal to help make Nzema a much better place to live, devoid of menial sicknesses confronting its citizenry.

Follow Writer On Twitter: Eric Annan @Annan_Quayeman

SourceAfricaNewsArenaGh.Com

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