
MP Pays Hospital Bills for 85 Constituents This Easter
A Ghanaian lawmaker just gave 85 patients the ultimate Easter gift by clearing their medical bills at eight different health facilities. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa says compassion drives his leadership approach.
Eighty-five people woke up Easter weekend with one less burden weighing on their hearts: their hospital bills were paid in full.
Member of Parliament Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa covered medical costs for patients across eight health facilities in Ghana's North Tongu constituency. The beneficiaries were receiving treatment at hospitals and health centers including Battor Catholic Hospital, St. Anne's Polyclinic at Tagadzi, and VRA Hospital in Akosombo.
Ablakwa described the gesture as part of the Easter spirit. In a Facebook post on April 6, he shared that Christ's teachings on compassion continue to guide how he leads.
The lawmaker wished all 85 patients a swift recovery. For families already stressed about a loved one's health, the financial relief came at a crucial time.

The Ripple Effect
This Easter act of kindness represents more than a one-time payment. Ablakwa revealed that two additional hospitals are currently under construction in North Tongu, built in collaboration with partners.
The new facilities will expand healthcare access for residents who currently travel between multiple health centers. Better infrastructure means shorter distances to quality care and fewer barriers to treatment.
When elected officials invest in both immediate relief and long-term solutions, communities get a powerful message: your health matters, and help is on the way.
One act of compassion this Easter just freed 85 people to focus on healing instead of bills.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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