OKWAF

Okuapehene empowers needy school children with generous bicycle donation

The Okuapehene Foundation has supplied 20 bicycles to a group of brilliant but needy school children in Akuapem North in the Eastern Region.

The donation was part of a series of activities lined up by the paramountcy in celebration of the annual Odwira festival.

This year’s Odwira festivities culminated in a grand durbar on Friday, October 11, 2024, where the rich cultural heritage of the Akuapem people was showcased and celebrated.

During the presentation of the bicycles, Mr. Emmanuel Asa-Ntow, the Chief Executive Director of Okuapehene Foundation, delivered a short message outlining the plans and vision of Okuapehene, Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III.

He mentioned that education, health, and social enterprise have long been Nana Akuffo’s passions and vision.

He also used the occasion as a springboard to unveil the paramount chief’s plans for the traditional area.

Mr. Asa-Ntow said after careful research within the communities, it had been realised that school children who live in deprive communities found it difficult to go to school on daily basis.

It was also realised that these children walk several kilometres to school, get tired and in the course of lessons ended up sleeping throughout as a result of the long-distance walk.

“These bikes would not only lessen the children’s burden of attending school early but also to give opportunities to little lads in less developed or disadvantaged communities to have same access to education, resource as their counterparts in peripheral societies,” he said.

He emphasized the foundation’s strong commitment to promoting locally made products, stating that the bicycles were not only assembled in Ghana but also specifically customized for the exclusive use of the beneficiaries.

He pointed out that this initiative was merely the tip of the iceberg and that the Okuapehene Foundation was actively spearheading a campaign to import a 40-foot container filled with books and tablets from abroad for onward distribution to schools and libraries within Akuapem enclave to improve teaching and learning.

He noted that the organization was collaborating closely with Books for Africa, a reputable NGO based in Minnesota, USA, along with the Isaac Ansah Foundation in Ghana and the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) for further assistance towards it activities.

That strategic partnership aims not only to enhance educational opportunities but also to improve access to basic healthcare services for underprivileged communities in Akuapem, he said

Complimenting Okuapehene’s support, Mr. Anthony Koranteng, the Officer in charge of School Improvement Support at the Ghana Education Service, thanked the foundation for the gesture.

He admonished parents not to abuse the opportunity given to the children by turning the bikes into their personal means of transport.

In an interaction with Ghana News Agency, beneficiaries Okyere Joseph, Aboga Ernestina and Ayeh Justice, could not hide their joy in receiving the donation.

Master Okyere, in particular, conveyed heartfelt thanks to Nana Okuapehene, sharing that his father had always promised to buy him a bike someday.

He described receiving the bicycle as a delightful surprise, one that had come out of the blue, and pledged to study hard to honor the trust placed in him.

His determination echoed the sentiments of his peers, all of whom were motivated to strive for academic excellence with their newfound support.

By Samuel Yaokumah – Ghana News Agency

Health facilities within Akuapem range receive $450,000 surgical supplies

The Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo Foundation (OKWAF) has donated essential surgical supplies worth ($450,000) to local hospitals and health centres within the Akuapem area. 

The donation done in partnership with Alpha Health Group, Inc and the Ghana American sterile processing professionals (GASPPRO), follows a need assessment that brought to the fore, the struggles   some of the local clinics and healthcare facilities in the region, were grappling with in delivering efficient healthcare services.

Some of the problems included shortage of vital surgical supplies, malfunctioning and  obsolete vital equipment, thus the donation is expected enhance the facilities’ capacity to perform critical surgeries and save countless lives in the process.

The Executive Director of the foundation, Emmanuel Asa-Ntow  presented the items which were received by the Principal Nursing officer at the Tetteh Quashie Memorial Hospital , Agartha Abora, and a representative of the Okuapeman East Orange Hospital Margaret Larbi, on behalf of all the beneficiaries.

Also present at the presentation ceremony were a Board member for OKWAF, Dr. George Gyamfi-Osew, the Okuapehene Sompahene, who represented the  Okuapehene, Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III and CEO of Alpha Health Group, Inc. Nana Kwabena Mensah.

Some of the facilities that benefitted include Tetteh Quashie Memorial Hospital at Mampong, the Okuapeman East Orange Hospital at Akropong  and all the CHPS compounds within the Akuapem range.

In a brief remark, Mr Asa-Ntow  said the gesture by OKWAF, the Alpha Health Group, Inc and GASPPRO highlighted the importance of collaboration between non-governmental organisations and individuals to support healthcare systems worldwide.

He said it served as a reminder that philanthropy and goodwill were essential components of any progressive society, encouraging other well-meaning groups to come together to emulate OKAF’s noble act as contributions no matter its quantum, could have a far-reaching effect on healthcare outcomes.

“Together, we can make a lasting impact and bring hope and healing to those in need,” Mr Asa-Ntow said.

Ms Abora, on  behalf of the other beneficiaries, expressed appreciation for the gesture, saying it would go a long way to improve healthcare delivery.

“The importance of these essentials in the efficient delivery of healthcare services can not be overemphasised.

We are grateful for the gesture and while we look forward to receiving more of such support, we promise to put them to effective use,” Ms Abora said.

Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo Foundation supports Akropong School for the Blind on his birthday

In a heartwarming display of compassion, charity, and community service, the Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo Foundation (OKWAF) on Saturday, February 24, 2024, aimed at providing essential support to the visually and hearing-impaired students at the Akropong School to celebrate the birthday of the Okuapehene-Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III. The event, which included eye screenings and the distribution of food items, underscored the Foundation’s commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable individuals.

On a bright Saturday morning, volunteers, doctors from Sight for Life Eye Hospital, executives of the Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo Foundation (OKWAF), and chiefs gathered at Akropong Special School for the Blind, where they set up stations for eye screenings and donated food items to the school.

The atmosphere buzzed with a sense of camaraderie and goodwill as students from the school and the local community came forward to avail themselves of the services offered.

Led by the Foundation’s Executive Director, Emmanuel Asa-Ntow, and his executives, a dedicated team of optometrists from Sight for Life conducted thorough eye screenings, providing participants with vital insights into their eye health. For many, this was a rare opportunity to access professional eye care services, often out of reach due to financial constraints or geographical barriers.

Simultaneously, volunteers and executives of the Foundation refreshed the students and staff present. The team subsequently donated over 200 bags of water, ten bags of rice, and two bags of maize, gari, and canned foods. Speaking about the event, Emmanuel Asa-Ntow emphasized the importance of reaching out to marginalized communities and providing them with the necessary support to lead fulfilling lives.

“It is our duty as members of society to extend a helping hand to those in need, especially to those who may face additional challenges due to disabilities. Therefore, organizations and individuals should join hands with the Foundation to reach out to more people,” he said.

The impact of the outreach event was palpable, with many beneficiaries expressing their gratitude for the support received.

“I have been struggling with my vision for years, but today I feel hopeful knowing that there are people who care about us,” one of the participants said.

Similarly, the school’s headmistress expressed her appreciation for the Foundation’s efforts in ensuring their inclusion and accessibility.

The Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo Foundation has always gone above and beyond with different acts of kindness to the Akropong School for the Blind as well as other deprived communities.

It is a charitable non-governmental organization that seeks the welfare of women and children through its project named Akosua Teiko, which focuses on education, health, and social enterprise.

The Executive Director stated that this act of charity is not a day’s act, but it’s something their founder and life patron, Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III-Okuapehene, used to do even before he sat on the Ofori Kuma Stool.

Every year for the past nine (9) years, Oseadeeyo has always celebrated his birthday with the Akropong School for the Blind, so when he founded the Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo Foundation (OKWAF), we made it part of our mission to mark his birthday with this act of charity to continue the good example he had already set,” he said.

As the day came to an end, Nana Yaa Ampem Darkoa, known as Joyce Awukun Darko, who is the Nkabomhene of Akuapem and also a board member of the Foundation, reflected on the success of the outreach event and reiterated its commitment to serving communities in need.

With plans for future initiatives already underway, the Foundation remains dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable individuals across the region.

She expressed how honoured she was to be part of this year’s outreach for the school.

Okuapehene Inspires Others To Also Do More

Okuapehene’s Abranhene ‘King of Giants’, popular Ghanaian-American NFL
player Ezekiel Ansah, as part of his commitment and loyalty to Oseadeeyo Kwasi
Akuffo III drive of improving the health care in the Akuapem ridge made
donations of various medical equipment worth over half a million dollars in the
Akuapem North Municipality.

His Royal Majesty Donates To Schools Akropong

Under OKWAF, Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III has made some donations to the
Akropong School for the Blind, the Presbyterian Kindergarten, Primary and Junior High School and the Demonstration School for the Deaf. OKWAF is committed to making these donations an annual exercise in February, forming part of His Royal Majesty’s birthday celebrations.

Free NHIS Registration

OKWAF has sponsored 5,000 people from the Akuapem ridge to free National
Health Insurance Scheme cards. Aburi, Abonse, Adawso, Adukrom, Akropong,
Amanokrom, Aseseeso, Berekuso, Dawu, Larteh, Nsawam, Okrakwadwo,
Okorase and Tinkong are among the towns and villages that benefited from this
sponsorship.

Free Health Drive

As part of the 2022 Akuapim Odwira Festival celebrations, OKWAF saw the
successful rollout of a free health drive including blood donation, health
screening including free Covid screening.