From left: Enoch Adams, FirstBank Ghana Head, SME & Affluent Banking, and Grace Isaac-Aryee, FirstBank Ghana Treasurer, presenting a dummy cheque to Grace Anyomi, Head of Nursing, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, and Dr Frank Owusu-Sekyere, acting Chief Executive, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
From left: Enoch Adams, FirstBank Ghana Head, SME & Affluent Banking, and Grace Isaac-Aryee, FirstBank Ghana Treasurer, presenting a dummy cheque to Grace Anyomi, Head of Nursing, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, and Dr Frank Owusu-Sekyere, acting Chief Executive, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital

FirstBank Ghana donates to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital Innovation Hub

FirstBank Ghana has donated GH¢50,000 to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) Innovation Hub, aimed at supporting research and training initiatives that will enhance medical care in Ghana.

The cheque was presented by Grace Isaac-Aryee, the bank’s treasurer, at a ceremony held at the hospital.

In her remarks, Mrs Isaac-Aryee emphasised FirstBank’s commitment to giving back to society and partnering with KBTH on impactful initiatives.

“We are delighted to collaborate with the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital to support cutting-edge medical research that aims to build a collaborative environment for medical professionals, students and innovators,” she stated.

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“Given the need for constant innovation in our rapidly evolving world, the importance of research and development cannot be overstated, as it contributes significantly to sustainable national development.”

The KBTH Innovation Hub, launched last year as part of the hospital’s 100th-anniversary celebrations, is designed to advance medical care through cutting-edge technology, research and training.

It will feature specialised centres in digital health, telemedicine, simulation training, artificial intelligence, robotics, biomedical engineering, medical research and gene editing.

The hub aims to enhance the training and skill development of healthcare professionals, ensuring they are equipped with the latest knowledge and tools to provide high-quality care.

Mrs Isaac-Aryee expressed the optimism that the bank's contribution would inspire other organisations to support the hub.

She suggested leveraging on social media to showcase the hub’s activities through engaging videos, thereby reaching a wider audience. “Our support for the Innovation Hub Project will be a testament to the strong partnership between FirstBank and the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital,” she added.

The acting CEO of KBTH, Dr Frank Owusu-Sekyere, expressed gratitude for FirstBank’s generous donation. He highlighted the Innovation Hub as a key component of the hospital’s future, emphasising the need for further investment in training and technology.

“While we have the knowledge and expertise, additional resources are essential to equip our medical professionals with advanced skills, promote research, and enable virtual training programs,” Dr Owusu-Sekyere said.

He encouraged other institutions to join in supporting this vital initiative.

FirstBank has a long history of supporting Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, particularly through initiatives focused on children’s health and those battling childhood cancers.

The Bank’s Community Support pillar promotes initiatives in health, education and social welfare, with a particular emphasis on benefiting vulnerable groups, especially children. 

Through its Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (CR&S) activities, FirstBank has supported institutions like Lifeline for Childhood Cancer Ghana and the oncology departments at Korle Bu and Komfo Anokye Teaching hospitals.

As Korle Bu Teaching Hospital continues to advance its mission of providing exceptional healthcare, FirstBank remains committed to enhancing local quality of life through its support for health initiatives.

The bank believes that investing in medical research and innovation is crucial for building a stronger, more technologically advanced healthcare system in Ghana.

FirstBank Ghana is part of the First Bank Group of Nigeria Limited, which celebrated its 130th anniversary last year.

The group operates in the UK, Nigeria, DRC, Ghana, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Senegal and China.

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