
Over the past six years, FirstBank Ghana has proudly partnered with the Rotary Club of Accra Ring Road Central to enhance community welfare through various initiatives.
This partnership culminated in a significant milestone with the inauguration of the Berekuso Clinic.
This new facility replaces an older clinic that had served the Berekuso community for nearly two decades under challenging conditions.
The ceremony was attended by esteemed guests, including Rotary International President-Elect (RIPE) Mario César Martins de Camargo, who was the Special Guest of Honour, Rotary International District 9104 District Governor, Florence Maame Hagan, Albert Bahun Wilson, President of the Rotary Club of Accra Ring Road Central, and Victor Yaw Asante, Managing Director of FirstBank Ghana and Past District Governor of Rotary District 9102.
In his remarks at the event, Mario César Martins de Camargo described the Berekuso Community Clinic as “a symbol of compassion and a beacon of hope.” He stated, “we are not merely commissioning a building, we are igniting hope, affirming dignity, and laying the foundation for a healthier, stronger, more empowered community.”
District Governor Florence Maame Hagan spoke on behalf of Rotary District 9104, highlighting that the clinic aligns with Rotary’s core focus areas, such as maternal and child health, disease prevention, and water sanitation.
She noted the sustainability measures in place, including staff training and integration with the Ghana Health Service, to ensure the clinic’s long-term success. “Beyond the bricks and mortar, this project embodies Rotary’s commitment to sustainability,” she said. “Training local health workers and establishing community outreach programmes will ensure that this clinic thrives long after the inauguration.”
The new clinic is equipped with upgraded infrastructure and modern medical equipment, designed to provide inclusive, quality care for all community members.
The facility aims not only to serve Berekuso but also to extend its services to surrounding villages, ensuring that healthcare access is broadened for many.
Victor Yaw Asante expressed FirstBank’s pride in supporting such a transformative initiative.
He stated, “At FirstBank Ghana, we believe in supporting initiatives that foster community development. Our collaboration with the Rotary Club of Accra – Ring Road Central has enabled us to contribute significantly to improving the lives of Ghanaians through healthcare, education, and social development.
“We are incredibly proud to be associated with the commissioning of the Berekuso Community Clinic. This project symbolises Rotary’s service and our shared commitment to building stronger, healthier communities.”
FirstBank Ghana’s ongoing support for initiatives like the Berekuso Clinic reflects our dedication to community development and our belief in the transformative power of healthcare.
As we look to the future, we remain committed to collaborating with organisations like the Rotary Club to continue making a meaningful impact in the lives of Ghanaians.
Rotarian Albert Bahun-Wilson, President of the Rotary Club Accra – Ring Road Central, emphasised the importance of the new clinic for the community.
He said, “The Berekuso community is witnessing a turning point in its journey as we commission a modern healthcare facility that represents hope and dignity. This facility will lay the foundation for a healthier, stronger, and more empowered community.”