As part of efforts to prevent the spread of AID/HIV and occurrences of
unwanted pregnancies, more than 2,500 male condoms were distributed free
of charge to adults at the annual Akwambo festival at Agona Abodom at
the weekend.
Del International Hospital in Accra led Mrs Albert Doe, its Chief
Executive Officer, also screened 100 people for Hepatitis B and Blood
pressure.
Nana Nyakoah Abronomah I, Nkosuohemaa of Agona Abodom, who disclosed
these to the Ghana News Agency at Agona Abodam, said though health
institutions and stakeholders were educating the public on sexually
transmitted diseases, there was the need for practical measures to
solve the problem.
Nana Abornomah appealed to parents to invest in the education of their children, particularly the girl-child.
Nana Guard Asomaning, Tufuhene of Abodom, said the Akwambo Planning
Committee was soliciting funds for the development of the area .
Mr Samuel Kweku Obodai, Member of Parliament (MP) for Agona West pledged
to release 10,000 Ghana Cedis from his MP’s Common Fund for expansion
works at Agona Abodom Health Center, to ensure quality health delivery.
He appealed to the people to stop politics of insults and threats that could affect development of the area.As part of efforts to prevent the spread of AID/HIV and occurrences of
unwanted pregnancies, more than 2,500 male condoms were distributed free
of charge to adults at the annual Akwambo festival at Agona Abodom at
the weekend.
Del International Hospital in Accra led Mrs Albert Doe, its Chief
Executive Officer, also screened 100 people for Hepatitis B and Blood
pressure.
Nana Nyakoah Abronomah I, Nkosuohemaa of Agona Abodom, who disclosed
these to the Ghana News Agency at Agona Abodam, said though health
institutions and stakeholders were educating the public on sexually
transmitted diseases, there was the need for practical measures to
solve the problem.
Nana Abornomah appealed to parents to invest in the education of their children, particularly the girl-child.
Nana Guard Asomaning, Tufuhene of Abodom, said the Akwambo Planning
Committee was soliciting funds for the development of the area .
Mr Samuel Kweku Obodai, Member of Parliament (MP) for Agona West pledged
to release 10,000 Ghana Cedis from his MP’s Common Fund for expansion
works at Agona Abodom Health Center, to ensure quality health delivery.
He appealed to the people to stop politics of insults and threats that could affect development of the area.
Source:Radio xyz
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