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Tuesday, 23 June 2026  |  Volta Region, Ghana

Volta NDC Chairman Hon. Mawutor Agbavitor Settles Medical Bills for Nursing Mothers at Ho Teaching Hospital

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Hon. Mawutor Agbavitor

In a commendable act of compassion and solidarity, Hon. Mawutor Agbavitor, the Volta Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has cleared outstanding medical bills for several nursing mothers at the Ho Teaching Hospital in Trafalgar. The gesture, which brought immense relief to the affected families, targeted women who had been unable to settle their hospital bills following childbirth, thereby preventing potential delays in their discharge and ensuring they could return home to care for their newborns without financial burden.

Hon. Agbavitor, known for his community-oriented leadership within the Volta Region, visited the facility and personally interacted with the beneficiaries. He emphasized the importance of supporting vulnerable groups, particularly new mothers who play a critical role in family and societal development. "No mother should be detained at a hospital due to unpaid bills after bringing a new life into this world," he remarked during the visit, underscoring his commitment to alleviating the hardships faced by ordinary citizens in the region.

The initiative has been warmly received by hospital authorities and the families involved, many of whom expressed profound gratitude for the timely intervention. Staff at Ho Teaching Hospital noted that such support not only eases immediate financial pressures but also highlights the need for broader community and political involvement in healthcare accessibility. This move by the NDC regional chairman is seen as a reflection of the party's dedication to social welfare and people-centered governance.

As news of this philanthropic effort spreads across the Volta Region, it serves as an inspiring example of leadership that transcends politics to touch lives directly. Hon. Agbavitor's action reinforces the value of empathy in public service and is expected to encourage similar gestures from other stakeholders in addressing healthcare challenges in Ghana.

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