Baker Hughes supports Kwesiminstim Hospital with Incubator

Baker Hughes, an Oil Services Company in the Western Region on Wednesday donated an incubator and other machines worth $1,050 to the Kwesimintim Hospital.

Ms. Elizabeth Adade, Logistics Manager, said the incubator, the baby weighing machine and blood suction machine were in fulfillment of a request the hospital made when the company donated mosquito nets to the hospital some time back.

She said contributions for the items were from citizens of the Region when they generously supported a fund raising-campaign organised by the company.

Ms. Margaret Annan, Matron of the Hospital, expressed Management’s gratitude to the company for the gesture, which according her, would improve child care at the Hospital.

Source: GhanaWeb

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