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Agongo's GH¢500,000 Donation Supports Ghana Medical Fund

May 20, 2025

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The scene unfolded with a quiet solemnity, a stark contrast to the vibrant streets of Accra. Seidu Agongo, a businessman known for his quiet philanthropy, stood before a gathering of healthcare officials, representatives from the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, and journalists. Representing Alive Industries, he presented a cheque for GH¢500,000. This wasn’t merely a transaction; it was the fulfillment of a promise, a lifeline extended to Ghanaians grappling with the often-insurmountable costs of critical illness, particularly kidney failure. The donation to the **Ghana Medical Fund**, initiated by President John Dramani Mahama, underscores the urgent need to address healthcare affordability in Ghana, and the contribution by Seidu Agongo marks a significant step in that direction.

For many Ghanaians, the reality of healthcare is a crushing weight. The cost of dialysis, for instance, looms as an insurmountable barrier. Each session demands approximately GH¢800, and patients often require three sessions per week. This translates to a staggering GH¢8,400 per month, a figure nearly 20 times the minimum wage. The **healthcare in Ghana** system, while striving to provide care, often leaves the most vulnerable populations behind, forcing families to make impossible choices between medical treatment and basic necessities.

“In a developing country where people hardly get food to eat, this is a significant strain,” Alhaji Agongo remarked, his voice resonating with empathy. His words painted a vivid picture of the desperate situations faced by thousands of Ghanaians. “Mothers who sell everything they own for one more treatment. Fathers, who must choose between feeding their children and staying alive to raise them.” The **Ghana Medical Fund**, also known as “Mahama Cares,” seeks to address this disparity, targeting the impoverished, unemployed, elderly, and those without robust support systems.

Alhaji Agongo’s donation is more than a corporate social responsibility initiative; it’s a testament to compassion, an act of Ghanaians standing in solidarity with Ghanaians. As Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh stated, “This is about Ghanaians standing for Ghanaians. Alhaji Agongo demonstrates what we all must aspire to seeing the suffering of our neighbours and responding not because we have much, but because we care deeply.” The donation to the **Ghana Medical Fund** reflects the need for collective action.

Agongo’s commitment is deeply personal. As the owner of a dialysis center, he has witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of **kidney disease**. He’s seen the strain on families, the despair in patients’ eyes, and the agonizing decisions they must make. This experience has fueled his desire to alleviate the suffering and provide hope where there often seems to be none. The GH¢500,000 donation represents a fulfillment of Alive Industries’ pledge to support healthcare in Ghana, a tangible demonstration of their commitment to the nation’s well-being.

Agongo firmly believes that public health and national prosperity are inextricably linked. His vision extends beyond the balance sheet; he understands that his business success is ultimately meaningless in a society where people are dying from treatable conditions. “My business only flourishes in a healthy environment. We all need access to proper healthcare—not as a luxury, but as a fundamental right,” he asserted. Investing in **healthcare access** is not merely an act of charity; it is an investment in the future of Ghana, a foundation upon which a thriving society can be built.

Agongo’s vision extends to challenging fellow Ghanaians to support each other and make life better for all. “This is not about wealth—it’s about **compassion**. It is not because I have, but because I care. Together, let’s continue to lift others and be the reason someone gets another chance at life,” he urged. This sentiment echoes his past philanthropic endeavors, including the construction of a block for the Child Emergency Unit of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, a testament to his ongoing commitment to improving lives. Every contribution, regardless of size, can make a significant difference in someone’s life.

Seidu Agongo’s GH¢500,000 donation to the **Ghana Medical Fund** shines a light on the critical need for affordable healthcare and underscores the transformative power of individual compassion in **Ghana**. His call to action challenges all Ghanaians to stand together, fostering a healthier and more prosperous society. By addressing the financial barriers to healthcare and promoting collective responsibility, Ghana can move towards a future where essential medical treatment is a right, not a privilege. The impact of initiatives like “Mahama Cares” and the generosity of individuals like Agongo are crucial steps in this ongoing journey.

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