24/06/2024
A PROFOUND APPRECIATION
As promised by Nana Bona Kessie Tare II to develop Abira Ghana when swearing in at Manhyia before Otumfour Osei Tutu II ,This is one of the Development in Progress.
As we mark this significant milestone, we pay tribute to the memory of our revered ancestors, Op Kwasi Kuma, Op. Joseph Kofi-Poku, Op. Anthony Asamoah, Op Kwaku Fosu, and Op. Kwame Dapaa, who envisioned a healthier Abira and tirelessly established a clinic 48 years ago. May their legacy continue to inspire us, and may their souls rest in eternal peace, knowing that their dream has flourished into a vibrant institution, benefiting generations to come.
We express our deepest gratitude to Nana Kofi Owusu, the former Abirahene, for his generous land donation, which has enabled us to establish a thriving healthcare facility. His unwavering support and keen interest in our endeavors have been invaluable. We hold him in high esteem, and his legacy will forever be cherished.
We also acknowledge with appreciation the Reverend Sisters from India, whose dedication and expertise have been a paramount in our healthcare journey.
We aim to express heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to our own Nana Akwasi Sarpong bishop of emeritus for his instrumental role in bringing the Holy Family Congregation (HFC) all the way from India to our doorstep Abira. We thank Reverend Father Amoako Hene for his kindness and significant contributions to our hospital project. The selfless offerings of Op. Kofi Fofi, who provided his family house to establish the clinic, will never be forgotten.
We pay tribute to Op. Kwame Sekyere (Casco), a dedicated individual who devoted his life to healthcare growth in Abira. We honor the pioneering spirit of Jane Hardy and Margort Raton, the first foreign nurses to serve in Abira, and express gratitude to Mr. SK Manu for his generosity in providing them with a warm welcome.
We thank the Most Rev. Bishop of Emeritus Osei-Bonsu for his spiritual guidance and care.
We also extend our heartfelt gratitude to Nana Bona Kesse Tare II -Abirahene for his unwavering commitment and leadership, which has made this milestone possible.
Finally, we acknowledge with sincere appreciation the collective contributions of individuals, families, and organizations who have supported our hospital's growth with their generosity, guidance, and encouragement. Their selflessness and commitment to our community's well-being are a testament to the power of kindness and compassion.
Our aspiration is for St. Joseph Clinic to emerge as a flagship hospital in our district, region, and Ghana at large, and a celebrated name in global healthcare, synonymous with exceptional patient care, innovation.
(Report By: Michael Owusu Sekyere)