Corporate Ghana continues to show strong support for the Heal Ghana Month campaign, with Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) making a major contribution to aid the treatment of non-communicable diseases across the country.

On Wednesday, CBG presented a cheque for GHS300,000 to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (GMTF) to advance its mission of providing financial assistance to Ghanaians battling critical non-communicable diseases.
The donation was led by CBG Managing Director, Dr. Naomi Wolali Kwetey, who described the contribution as a modest gesture toward a much larger cause.

“This is just a token, and we will come back with more going forward. I want to commend you for the good work you are doing. Until we came here today, we had no idea about the magnitude of the work you have put in. You are doing very well,” Dr. Kwetey said during the presentation.
The Heal Ghana Month campaign encourages both individuals and corporate institutions to support the Trust Fund’s mandate of assisting patients who cannot afford treatment for life-threatening non-communicable diseases.

Receiving the cheque on behalf of the Board of Trustees and management, Administrator of the Fund, Obuobia Darko-Opoku, expressed profound gratitude to the bank for stepping forward at a critical time.
“We are speechless and deeply touched that despite the many pressures and responsibilities on the bank, you chose to remember us,” she said. “What you have done today is give some Ghanaians a second chance at life. We urge you to continue standing with us so that together we can heal Ghana.”
CBG’s gesture highlights the growing support from corporate Ghana for the Heal Ghana Month campaign, as more organizations respond to the call to help save lives through the Ghana Medical Trust Fund.
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