OmniBSIC MD supports Ghana Medical Trust Fund under ‘Kyɛre Wo Dɔ Drive’
The Managing Director of OmniBSIC Bank, Mr. Daniel Asiedu, has thrown his support behind the Ghana Medical Trust Fund as part of the ongoing “Kyɛre Wo Dɔ Drive” campaign.
The initiative, which encourages individuals and corporate bodies to demonstrate compassion through financial contributions, seeks to raise funds to support families battling life-threatening illnesses.
Organisers of the campaign, led by Adwoa Oboubia Darko-Opoku, the Administrator of the Fund, expressed appreciation to Mr. Asiedu for his contribution, describing it as a meaningful gesture that brings hope to beneficiaries of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund.
They also called on the public to support the cause, stressing that every contribution—no matter how small—can make a significant difference in the lives of patients in need of critical medical care.
Members of the public can contribute by dialling *255# on all networks or by making direct bank transfers to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund accounts at National Investment Bank, Airport Branch, and First Atlantic Bank, Head Office Branch.
The “Kyɛre Wo Dɔ Drive” forms part of broader efforts to mobilise resources to strengthen financial support for patients facing serious health conditions across the country.
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