PHILANTHROPIST DONATES BLOOD BANK REFRIGERATOR, OTHERS TO GH SOMOLU

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A Philanthropist, Chief Kayode Rotimi Williams has donated one Blood Bank Refrigerator and 20 Indoor and Outdoor Units of Air Conditioners to the General Hospital Somolu.

Receiving the donated items on behalf of the Hospital from the donor, the Medical Director/Chief Executive Officer of the facility, Dr. Babalola Ogungbemile expressed his profound gratitude for the kind gesture.

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According to him, the items donated were prayers answered because the hospital has been in dire need of them and they came in right at the nick of time.

Ogungbemile, who vowed to do everything in his power to contribute positively to the attainment of the T. H. E. M. E. S Plus Agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s Administration in line with the vision and mission statements of the hospital, said Chief Kayode Rotimi Williams came on a rescue mission to the hospital.

“These donated items will surely enhance service delivery, improve the hospital’s infrastructure and place the facility on a high standard with others around the globe”, he added

In his remarks, the donor, Chief Kayode Rotimi Williams, alongside his wife, Chief (Mrs.) Abimbola Evelyn Williams, said he felt happy giving back to humanity after 53 years of active work.

In his words, “I am 75 years old and I was happy when approached on the issue because it was an avenue for me to give back to humanity”.

Speaking further, Chief Rotimi Williams thanked the good people of Somolu for giving him the opportunity to serve humanity through this gesture.

He was particularly delighted that he also had an opportunity to contribute his quota to the Administration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, especially as the Governor’s wife was the first Medical Director of General Hospital Somolu before she became the First Lady

Chief Kayode Rotimi Williams, while on a tour of the facility, promised to donate more equipment to the hospital in no distant time, noting that no amount of money is too much to improve Lagosians’ welfare and healthcare.

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