By: Henrietta Afful
The Lordina Foundation, a humanitarian organisation founded by First Lady Mrs. Lordina Dramani Mahama, has made a significant donation of medical equipment and supplies to the Techiman North constituency in a bid to enhance healthcare delivery in the region.
The donation was officially handed over by Mrs. Mahama to the Member of Parliament for Techiman North and Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Agyare, at a brief ceremony attended by community leaders, health workers, and residents.

In her remarks, Mrs. Mahama underscored the Foundation’s long-standing commitment to supporting vulnerable populations, especially women and children in underserved communities across Ghana.
“We are dedicated to contributing to the development of deprived children and women in both rural and urban areas, focusing on quality healthcare promotion, education, and overall well-being,” she said.
“This donation highlights our belief in collaborative efforts to foster sustainable development within Ghana’s health sector.”
Receiving the items on behalf of the constituency, the Minster for Teade Elizabeth Ofosu-Agyare expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Foundation for its continued support.
“This contribution from the Lordina Foundation will play a pivotal role in bridging gaps in our healthcare system. It reflects our shared commitment to improving the well-being of our people,” she noted.
The donated items include Hospital and Theatre Beds, Delivery Beds, Incubators, Theatre Lights, Phototherapy Machines, Baby Scales, Syringes, Gloves, and Medical Trolleys. Additional supplies such as Wheelchairs, Commodes, Baby Cots, Baby Carts, Medical Screens, Baby Baths, Bedside Cabinets, and Overhead Tables were also presented.



This donation forms part of the Lordina Foundation’s broader mission to modernise and strengthen under-resourced health facilities across Ghana. The Foundation aims to ensure that health professionals are well-equipped to deliver quality, life-saving care, especially in areas where access to essential medical tools remains a challenge.
The gesture has been widely praised as a timely intervention that will significantly improve health outcomes in the Techiman North constituency and beyond.






























