The Naada Jinapor Foundation, an NGO, has once again organized a medical outreach program, reaching over 700 people in the Canteen Electoral Area, in the West Gonja District.
The beneficiaries, including young and old, were provided with essential medical services after being screened and tested for various ailments such as malaria and hypertension, among others. Free medication was also given to them, with the cost of treatment fully absorbed by the foundation.
Mrs Naada Jinapor, chief executive officer of the Naada Jinapor Foundation and wife of the MP for the Damongo constituency, said in an interview with the media that healthcare delivery has been one of the major focuses of the foundation, which aims at bringing better healthcare to the doorsteps of the people, especially the vulnerable.

She assured the people of the Damongo Constituency that the Naada Jinapor Foundation will cover all communities within the constituency in their quest to bring healthcare to the doorsteps of the people, adding that she was very impressed with the number of people who turned up to receive the free medical services.
“So much change, we’ve brought improvement into people’s lives…” she indicated.
She used the opportunity to commend the Member of Parliament for Damongo, Hon. Samuel Abu Jinapor, for all the good work he is doing for the constituency, reminding the people that a lot has been achieved under the Damongo MP (her husband) in his first four years, which has earned him the name “man of action,” with more developments springing up in all sectors of the constituency.

She appealed to the constituents to give the Damongo MP another four-year mandate to continue to bring development to the constituency.
Many communities in the Damongo constituency and beyond have benefitted from the Naada Jinapor Foundation medical outreach programs over the years.
By: Zion Abdul Rauf/newsalertgh.com


