The Daboya Youth Parliament has honoured Miss Sandra Ampeah, who was adjudged the Best Midwife/Nurse in the North Gonja District, in recognition of her exceptional dedication and outstanding contribution to maternal and child healthcare.

The presentation ceremony was held at the North Gonja District Health Directorate, where the Youth Parliament presented Miss Ampeah with a citation, six yards of smock material, and a cash donation as a token of appreciation for her exemplary service to the district.

The event was attended by the North Gonja District Director of Health Services, staff of the Health Directorate, members of the Daboya Youth Parliament, and other invited guests.

In presenting the award, the leadership of the Daboya Youth Parliament commended Miss Ampeah for her compassion, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to ensuring safe motherhood and quality healthcare delivery.

According to the Youth Parliament, her dedication has positively impacted countless mothers and families across the district, making her a distinguished example of excellence in public service.

“Our communities are healthier because of your commitment and sacrifice. Today, we celebrate not only your achievements but also the invaluable role healthcare professionals play in safeguarding lives,” the Youth Parliament stated.

The occasion also provided an opportunity for the Youth Parliament to formally welcome the newly appointed North Gonja District Director of Health Services and the district’s new Medical Doctor.

The youth group expressed confidence that the new health leadership would strengthen healthcare delivery and improve access to quality health services for residents across the district.

Reaffirming its commitment to community development, the Daboya Youth Parliament pledged to deepen its collaboration with the Health Directorate on initiatives aimed at improving public health.

The Parliament noted that, as a non-political youth organisation, it remains committed to supporting programmes in environmental sanitation, drug abuse prevention, health education, and other social interventions that promote the wellbeing of communities in North Gonja.

The ceremony concluded with congratulations to Miss Sandra Ampeah for her well-deserved recognition and renewed calls for continued collaboration between the youth and the health sector to improve healthcare outcomes across the district.

Source: nkilgifm.com