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Joseph Nyuma Boakai Foundation and Partners Identifies with Redemption Hospital.

DONATES HUGE MEDICAL SUPPLIES

Monrovia, Liberia – The Redemption Hospital’s administration has received a sizable donation of medical goods from the Joseph Nyuma Boakai Foundation, a non-profit organization.

Other national hospitals that are managed by the government will each get more than $450,000 in medical supplies.

Phrase-one of the Organization gesture will help the Phebe Hospital in Bong, the C.H. Rennie Hospital in Margibi County, the Liberian Government Hospital in Bomi, and the Redemption Hospital in Montserrado County.

Speaking during the event, Pastor David Fatormah, the chairman of the JNBF Board, stated that the donation satisfies a pledge made by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai during the pivotal elections for his 2023 campaign.

He claims that during that time, Candidate Boakai visited the medical facility to learn firsthand about the difficulties the government-run institution faced.

“President Boakai recognition of huge humanitarian challenges especially the healthcare delivery sector through his Foundation has decided to donate these assorted medical items to the Redemption Hospital” .

“I can remembered during the campaign, president Boakai made a short stopped in this premises and he assert every challenge confronting the Redemption Hospital; I can assure you that the Redemption Hospital will remain our serious partner when it comes to healthcare delivery system” .

Among the donated goods are bed transformers, ICU beds, EKG machines, and surgical instruments. The Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Dr., accepted the donation on behalf of the institution.

Tina Lacwani conveyed her appreciation to the JNB Foundation, pointing out that the donated goods would lessen their expenses.

Dr. Lacwani begged the administrators of the Foundation to always visit the facility.

The medical supply team from Foundation is anticipated to make a visit to either the C.H. Rennie Hospital in Margibi County or the Liberian Government Hospital in Bomi after an assortment tour.

Reported by: Joseph Kerkula

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