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COVID-19 pandemic fight: PPE worth over $1M were donated by me – Ken Agyapong

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A potential flagbearer candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Agyapong, has indicated that he contributed over $1 million worth of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to support Ghana’s COVID-19 response efforts.

In a tweet shared on Friday, October 13, 2023, Ken Agyapong announced his donation of PPE to major healthcare facilities throughout the nation, including the 37 Military Hospital.

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“During the COVID-19 pandemic, I donated PPEs worth over $1 million to major medical centres in Ghana including the 37 military Hospitals,” he tweeted.

The tweet was accompanied by a video showing the Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central donating various PPE items, including face masks, during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic at the 37 Military Hospital.

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In an interview following the donation, he expressed his intention to extend his contributions to prominent hospitals in Kumasi, Ho, Accra, and other regions in the near future.

In a related development, Frontier Healthcare Services Limited, the company responsible for conducting COVID-19 testing at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) on behalf of the government of Ghana, reportedly earned significantly more than the government.

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According to a report by JoyNews, data obtained through a Right to Information request revealed that Frontier Healthcare Services received $87.5 million from its testing services at the airport, comprising $84 million from arrival testing and $3.5 million from departure testing.

In contrast, the government of Ghana earned $6 million from arrival testing and $180,000 from departure testing during the same period.

The data from the Airport Company indicated that Frontier Healthcare Services claimed the majority of revenue from COVID-19 testing, comprising 92% of income from arrival testing and 94% of income from departure testing, while the government’s share represented less than 10% of the total revenue, with 7% from arrival testing and 6% from departure testing.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, I donated PPEs worth over $1million dollars to major medical centers in Ghana including the 37 miliary Hospitals#showworking pic.twitter.com/vxuxzpgTZ4— Hon. Ken Ohene Agyapong (@honkenagy) October 13, 2023

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