CBG Bank inaugurates new laboratory for Larteh Health Centre
âą
Mr Addo (seated second left) with Osabarima Ababio III (seated second right) with other management staff from CBG Bank
 Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) Limited, as part of its Corporate Social Investment (CSI), has inaugurated a new laboratory for the Larteh Health Centre in the Eastern Region.
Prior to the official commissionÂing of the facility, the delegation from CBG Bank Ghana Limited, led by the Managing Director, Mr Daniel Wilson Addo, paid a courteÂsy call on Osabarima Nana Asiedu Okoo Ababio III, the Benkumhene of the Akuapim Traditional Area.
Mr Addo, was accompanied by the Deputy Managing Director of Corporate Resources, Madam Nana Ama Poku, along with the Divisional Directors of the bank, Madam Esi Mmirba Wilson in charge of People and TransformaÂtion, Mr Gerald Quartey in charge of Credit, and Mr Patrick Boadi responsible for Internal Audit.
The inauguration ceremony, was witnessed by the chief and his council as well as the Deputy Director of Nursing and MidwifeÂry Services for Akuapim North, Madam Regina Akweley Klutse.
Inaugurating the laboratory, Mr Addo, emphasised the bankâs belief in the power of community and its role in supporting community development and sustainability.
âOur CSI initiatives focus on health, community development, and education. By aligning with the United Nations Sustainable DevelÂopment Goals (SDGs), we address crucial areas that promote progress and well-being,â he stated.
Mr Addo said the newly estabÂlished laboratory would address a significant gap in local healthcare.
Madam Klutse expressed gratÂitude to CBG Bank for financing the construction of the new labÂoratory, noting its crucial role in improving healthcare delivery.
âLarteh Health Centre now leads in having a laboratory facility among our four health centres in the municipality. This intervention, along with the necÂessary equipment, will significantly enhance the services provided at the Health Centre,â she stated.
Madam Klutuse said previously, patients had to travel to MamÂpong for lab tests, which was costly, adding that the new facility would provide timely and accurate medical care without the need for long-distance travel.
Osabarima Nana Asiedu Okoo Ababio III, in his remarks comÂmended CBG Bank Ghana LimitÂed for constructing the facility for the hospital and the community.
He said the Larteh Health Centre needed the laboratory to promote quality healthcare delivÂery in the area, emphasising that the hospital had been in need for the facility for a very long time.
Consolidated Bank Ghana LTD (CBG) is wholly owned by the Government of Ghana and operÂates as a universal bank with 114 branches in 13 regions of Ghana.
The bank has strong governÂment support, a large SME client network, and a pool of diverse talent.
 BY TIMES REPORTER
Read Next
September 10, 2024
ILO, partners draft labour migration roadmap
September 10, 2024
Global dialogue on climate change response measures underway in Accra
September 10, 2024
Dominion College ordains new reverend minister
September 10, 2024
Galamsey menace: Govt secures conviction of 76 galamseyers, including 18 foreigners
September 9, 2024
Be ambassadors of Islam â Alhaji Osman
September 9, 2024
Basic schools re-open tomorrow  âŠas GES reverses to original calendar
September 9, 2024
FOCAC: Ghana, China elevate bilateral ties
September 9, 2024
Election 2024: Bawumia, Mahama file presidential nomination forms today
September 9, 2024
Asantehene graces Fetu Afahye festival as rare historic feat  âŠdonates GHÂą500,000 to Oguaaman Education Fund
September 9, 2024
TVET remains foundation for job creation â Prof. Nyarko