Okofrobour Obeng Nuako III, the Dunkwahene, has given a facelift to the Dunkwa Municipal Hospital, by paving the car park and entrance with pavement blocks.
The project was undertaken in response to a request from the Municipal Health Director, who had appealed for assistance in refurbishing the hospital’s surroundings, which often become muddy during rainy periods.

Speaking at the handing-over ceremony, the Dunkwahene explained that the Dunkwa stool took responsibility for the project, liaising with other members of the Dunkwa Traditional Council to complete the work.
Dr. Benjamin Annang, the Municipal Health Director, expressed gratitude to the Dunkwahene and the Traditional Council for their generosity, stating that the project would greatly enhance the facility’s image and contribute to the overall development of the Dunkwa Township.
He noted that the hospital’s entrance and car park were previously in a poor state and that the refurbishment was welcome news.
He also expressed hope that other philanthropists and organisations would emulate the Dunkwahene’s example and support the hospital’s development.
Dr. Annang indicated that the Dunkwahene’s initiative has been welcomed by the hospital management, who had been seeking assistance to improve the hospital’s surroundings for over a year.
According to him, the project is a significant boost to the hospital’s efforts to provide quality healthcare services to the community.
From Oswald P. Freiku, Dunkwa
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