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Koforidua Diocese Anglican Church rehabilitates Pat Memorial Clinic to provide maternity services

The Koforidua Diocese of the Anglican Church has officially inaugurated the rehabilitated Pat Memorial Anglican Clinic to provide maternity services and other quality healthcare to the community.
The fully-funded one-storey facility features a maternity ward, pharmacy, general Outpatient Department (OPD) and laboratory, among other essential units.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Clinic Administrator, Reverend Father Dr Isaac Sarfo Acheampong, expressed profound gratitude for the successful completion of the project, noting that the clinic stood as a testament to faith, vision, and community spirit.
He recounted that the facility, originally a maternity home, was inspired by the life and legacy of the late Patience Quartey and later continued by her daughter, Madam Kathlyn Ababio, both dedicated members of the Anglican Church.

Following their demise, the home became dormant until the family handed it over to the church, which rehabilitated it into a clinic committed to delivering holistic care to all, regardless of status, age, or background.
While celebrating the milestone, Rev. Dr. Acheampong underscored the urgent need to fully equip the clinic’s operating theatre.
He appealed to philanthropists, corporate bodies, faith-based organisations, and individuals to support the procurement of surgical instruments, anaesthesia machines, patient monitors, theatre beds, theatre lights, suction machines, diathermy and sterilisation equipment, as well as chemistry analysis and ultrasound machines.
The Administrator acknowledged the contributions of the Anglican Bishop of Koforidua, Rt. Rev. Felix Annancy, the Health Facilities Regulatory Agency (HeFRA), and other stakeholders for their roles in the rehabilitation and inauguration of the facility.
He emphasized that the clinic’s mission goes beyond treating illnesses, aiming also to restore hope, dignity, and compassion.
The Eastern Regional Coordinator of HeFRA, Mr. John Asomaning Agyapong, confirmed that the clinic had successfully met all requirements to operate fully and formally presented its operational licence.
The Deputy Eastern Regional Director of Health Services, Dr Samuel Borlabi, commended the church for its initiative, noting that the facility would complement existing health centres in the municipality and contribute to improving the overall well-being of residents.
Bishop Annancy, who also chairs the clinic’s Board of Trustees, pledged the church’s commitment to providing quality health services.
He urged staff to work with dedication and compassion, reflecting the church’s mission to serve humanity.
From Ama Tekyiwaa Ampadu Agyeman, Koforidua
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Chief Imam issues disclaimer on unauthorised petitions

The Office of the National Chief Imam has warned Muslim organizations and individuals against issuing statements and petitions to the Government in his name without permission.
In a statement, the Chief Imam said he had observed that some groups had been circulating petitions, including a recent one on Hajj, using his name without authorization.
He stressed that such actions were unlawful and cautioned those involved to stop or face the law.
The Chief Imam reminded the public that on October 4, 2022, he, together with the National Imams of all Muslim sects, signed a deed and presented it to the Government at the Jubilee House.
The agreement recognised the National Muslim Conference of Ghana as the official body representing Muslims in their dealings with state institutions.
He urged that any petitions meant to be sent to the Government in his name should go through the National Muslim Conference of Ghana with the approval of the Advisory Board of his office.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Abronye remanded in police custody for one week

The Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, has been remanded into prison custody for one week.
He was brought before an Accra Circuit Court on Thursday, September 12, 2025, on charges of offensive conduct conducive to breach of the peace and publication of false news, which are classified as misdemeanours under Ghanaian law.
After hearing the case, the court ordered that he be kept in custody while investigations continue.
He is expected to reappear before the court on Thursday, September 19, 2025.
By: Jacob Aggrey