MTN Ghana has donated hampers to specially welcome babies born on Christmas Day at the KomfoAnokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).
The telecommunications giant also presented assorted baby care products to the lucky mothers who gave birth to 30 babies including babies 18 delivered on Christmas Day and 12 others on Boxing Day at the facility.
Mrs. Charity Darko, Corporate Affairs manager for the Northern sector explained that, a total of 120 hampers were simultaneously presented to such babies in selected health facilities in the Northern sector of the country.
Mrs.AdwoaAfrakomaBaahObeng, Acting General Manager of the Northern Sector of Ghana said MTN had been reaching out to babies delivered on Christmas Day as part of corporate social responsibility since 2011.
According to her, Christmas is a season of giving and sharing of love hence MTN considered the babies as gifts to the world who must be shown love.
She disclosed that MTN has observed the gesture as their way of giving back to society.
She said even in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, MTN was determined to honour its corporate responsibilities, because it was passionate about putting smiles on the faces of customers.
Ms. Esther Frimpomaa, Nurse in Charge of the Intensive Care Unit and Recovery Ward, commended MTN for the kind gesture and appealed for more support from other corporate bodies.
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