Andrew Adansi Bonnah, currently (12 years
of age) and initiator of the Save Somali
Children from Hunger Project that caused a ‘Global Stir’ in Africa and the
world will on Thursday 23rd of August 2012 has launched a national blood
donation exercise at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.
According to the young
Ambassador for Girl Child Education in Africa, his new project will afford
regional and district hospitals across the country adequate blood supply all
year round to ensure emergency services are met timely.
“In this case, accident victims, maternal
care, anemic patients and surgery activities would be undertaken without any
difficulty” Andrew has stated
Andrew who is currently touring the
Metropolitan City of Accra to ensure all is set for the take off of the
national exercise has pledged to bring a new era of hope to the Ghanaian people
as he did for the children and people of Somalia.
Andrew, who recently attended the funeral
ceremony of Ghana’s All Time Statesman, and the Commander in Chief of the Ghana
Armed Forces and the President of the Republic of Ghana, the late President
Mills, said the late President was willing to work with him to make this
project a success. According to Andrew, “the late President Mills was very
passionate about maternal care” he remarked.
Andrew is supported by the National Blood
Bank, Ghana Health Service, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Defense, Regional
and District Hospitals across Ghana, GBC, Alias Hotel, the Country Awards
Council Ghana, Universal Hospitals Group and other media partners.
The first phase of the exercise is expected
to take place across 45 centres in Ghana within the next four (4) months.
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