The Member of Parliament for Jomoro Constituency, Dorcas Afo-Toffey, marked her birthday on 4th May with an act of compassion and generosity by supporting mothers and newborns at the maternity ward of Half Assini Hospital.
The donation, carried out on her behalf by Mr. John Nyamekeh, included the presentation of essential items to patients in the maternity ward to support nursing mothers and healthcare staff. The donated items comprised baby supplies, hygiene products, and other necessities critical to maternal and neonatal care.
The presentation was formally received by the Hospital Administrator, Eunice Naa Tarchie Nartey, who expressed appreciation on behalf of the facility for the thoughtful intervention.
In a particularly heartwarming gesture, Hon. Afo-Toffey also settled all medical bills for mothers who delivered at the hospital on her birthday, ensuring that the beneficiaries could return home without financial burden.
Speaking during the visit, Mr. Nyamekeh conveyed the MP’s message that childbirth should remain a moment of joy rather than anxiety. He reiterated her commitment to improving maternal healthcare services, especially in district hospitals that serve as the first point of care for many families within the constituency.
The maternity ward at Half Assini Hospital continues to serve as a critical healthcare hub for surrounding communities, where healthcare professionals work tirelessly despite challenges such as limited resources and increasing patient numbers. The gesture also underscores the importance of sustained investment in maternal and child healthcare infrastructure.
Hospital staff described the intervention as timely and impactful, while beneficiaries expressed heartfelt gratitude for the support, noting that the relief would significantly ease the burden on their families.
Hon. Afo-Toffey reaffirmed her dedication to healthcare delivery in the Jomoro Constituency and emphasized that initiatives aimed at improving maternal and child health outcomes would remain a key priority.




























