The Lola Group from Turkey, in collaboration with the Catholic Diocese of Damongo and the College for Community and Organisational Development (CCOD), has cut-sod for the construction of an Allied health training college in Kusawgu to help improve healthcare and education in the Savannah Region and the whole of the country.
At a sod-cutting ceremony held in Kusawgu, it was revealed that a $26 million investment has been secured for infrastructure development across various locations within the Catholic Diocese of Damongo.
This substantial investment will support the construction of several key facilities, including an Allied health professionals training school, VLSA centres, a hospital, two polyclinics, a technical vocational school, and staff accommodations.
These initiatives aim to tackle the challenges of healthcare access, cost, and the shortage of skilled personnel in the region, thereby enhancing the quality and availability of services.
The new facilities are expected to benefit multiple communities, including Kusawgu, Yapei, Lingbinsi, Tuna, Damongo and Kalba.
Mr. Aiden Ngmenbon, the Diocesan Director of Health Services, emphasized the Diocese’s vision under the leadership of Most Rev. Bishop Peter Paul Y. Angkyier to collaborate with the central government to deliver essential services to underserved communities.
Highlighting the connection between health and economic growth, he referenced the recent CHAG conference theme on Ghana’s journey towards universal health coverage by 2030.
Mr. Ngmenbon expressed gratitude to the Lola Group and CCOD for their support, underscoring the importance of community involvement and collaboration with state agencies like the Ghana Health Service.
Vivian Terrence Fray( Executive Director, Lola Group, East London ), in a statement on behalf of the Lola Group, expressed excitement about partnering with the Catholic Church in Damongo and CCOD, noting that the investment reflects Lola Group’s commitment to education and community development.
Mr. Fray added that the initiative would create jobs and stimulate local economic growth.
Dr. Gabriel Gbiel Benarkuu, the West Africa Representative of Lola Group and President of CCOD, confirmed the $26 million allocation for the projects and praised the Lola Group for their support, pledging responsible use of the funds.
Rev. Fr. Sylvester Kuubetersuur, the Damongo Catholic Diocesan Development Coordinator, expressed gratitude on behalf of the Bishop of Damongo, stating that the investment would significantly impact the Diocese’s development.
Yapeiwura, Dr. A. B. T. Zakaria, also extended thanks on behalf of Kusawgu-wura, committing support to ensure the successful commencement and completion of the projects especially those allocated to the Kusawgu area.
The event was attended by notable figures, including representatives from the Savannah Regional health Directorate, leadership from the Lola Group led by Vivian Terrence Fray( Executive Director, Lola Group, East London ), traditional authorities from the Kusawgu Traditional Area, and various regional and district health and education officials.
Source: Padfm.com.gh/Kumatey Gorden/0243531604