Audio By Carbonatix A significant boost has been given to healthcare delivery in Ghana following a major donation of medical equipment by Rikair, led by its Board Chairman, Nana Yaw Asante, and Chief Executive Officer, Philip Creech-Jones. The delegation, accompanied by members of the company’s management team, paid a visit to present the items in a show of commitment to strengthening lifesaving care. The donation was received by Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku, Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, alongside her team. They expressed deep appreciation for the gesture, describing it as both humbling and overwhelming given the scale and potential impact of the support. The items donated include 15 hospital beds, eight oxygen concentrators, and a range of essential medical accessories. Altogether, the equipment is valued at GH¢1,185,800.00 and is expected to significantly enhance the capacity of healthcare facilities supported by the Trust Fund. Officials noted that the contribution comes at a critical time when access to quality medical equipment remains a pressing need in many parts of the country. The addition of these resources is anticipated to improve patient care, particularly in facilities dealing with emergency and critical cases. The donation has also been described as a strong vote of confidence in the work of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: Equipment GMTF Rikair DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Related to this story Auditor-General calls on MoH, Teaching Hospitals to fix medical equipment challenges GMTFcare rollout begins at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital to transform patient support Lawra MP delivers medical equipment, commissions renovated nurses’ quarters Free Primary Healthcare: Gov’t floods clinics with 24,500 medical tools ahead of April 15 launch Ghana month donation drive ends on high note as NPA donates GH₵1m to GMTF BMW Club Ghana supports Police MTTD with Safety Equipment and Health Screening GMTF inaugurates Entity Tender Committee to bolster procurement oversight HealthTech Ghana donates $132k Dialysis equipment to GMTF Under ‘Kyɛrɛ Wo Dɔ’ Drive Ghana Medical Trust Fund saves ICT tutor’s life GMTF Cardiothoracic Centre project at KATH shows early progress after groundbreaking Latest Stories Rikair donates critical medical equipment to GMTF to support lifesaving care5 minutes Mahama pledges infrastructure overhaul for Bole Nursing College9 minutes Christ the King School goes solar in landmark green energy breakthrough14 minutes Meta to start capturing employee mouse movements, keystrokes for AI training data19 minutes Electroland Ghana boosts police visibility with mobile security kiosks20 minutes Ghana courts Sahel trade with Boankra dream, promises up to 48% cost cuts28 minutes Shippers’ Authority promises crackdown on transit trade bottlenecks35 minutes 56-year-old security man in custody for allegedly raping two KNUST female students49 minutes Service Excellence Foundation-Ghana launches Sunday Pulse Wellness Series57 minutes Chiefs back IDU UK Summit as central house of chiefs eyes jobs, investment boost60 minutes Lawra Paramount Chief Naa Puowelle Karbo III passes on1 hour X1 Energy Drinkpartners with GFA as official performance partner of Black Stars1 hour Borrow wisely to finance specific productive investments, infrastructure projects only – Deloitte Boss to gov’t1 hour Semenhyia, Korley Black battle to a tie on Joy Prime’s Beatz & Barz1 hour FDA seizes over 155 packs of unapproved diapers in Western North Region1 hour