Rightway Christian Centre Expands Kronum–Aboahia Clinic to Boost Quality Healthcare Delivery

The Rightway Christian Centre (RCC) Church has expanded and equipped the Kronum–Aboahia Clinic in the Suame Municipality of the Ashanti Region, significantly the facility’s capacity to deliver quality healthcare to residents.
The expansion forms part of the church’s long-standing commitment to corporate social responsibility, as the RCC Church has operated in the Kronum community for several years, contributing to the social and developmental needs of the area.

Speaking at the handing-over ceremony, the Founder and General Overseer of the Rightway Christian Centre, Bishop Peter Nsiah Bonsu, explained that the church undertook the project to help enhance access to quality and affordable healthcare for the people of Kronum–Aboahia and its surrounding communities.

According to Bishop Nsiah Bonsu, the church believes that supporting healthcare delivery is a critical step towards improving the overall well-being of society, adding that the expansion and provision of essential hospital equipment would ease pressure on health workers and improve patient care at the facility.

The upgraded clinic, which has now been officially handed over to the community, is expected to strengthen primary healthcare services and reduce the need for residents to travel long distances to seek medical attention.

The handing-over ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including the Chief of Aboahia, Nana Kodua Takyi, elders of the traditional council, the Assembly Member for the Aboahia Electoral Area, Hon. Edward Adu-Bobi, and the Suame Municipal Health Director, Mrs. Carolyn Wuni and the representative of the Suame Municipal Assembly.

The community expressed appreciation to the Rightway Christian Centre Church for the intervention, describing the project as timely and impactful in addressing healthcare challenges in the area.
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