The Member of Parliament for Akim Oda Constituency launched a two-day eye care project yesterday, aimed at providing free cataract screening and free pterygium surgeries to residents in need. The project is a collaboration with the Columbia Union Conference–USA and supported by Community Hospital–Akim Oda.
Speaking at the launch, the MP expressed encouragement at the massive turnout, with over 800 people attended to across six centres on the first day. “This strong participation reflects the real need for accessible healthcare in our communities,” he said.

The MP remained committed to initiatives that improve the wellbeing of the people, urging all those affected to take advantage of the final day to have their eyes examined and receive the necessary care. “I remain committed to initiatives that improve the wellbeing of our people,” he said.
The Eye Care Project is expected to provide much-needed relief to residents in the constituency, many of whom may not have access to quality eye care services otherwise. The project is part of the MP’s ongoing efforts to improve healthcare delivery in the constituency.

The exercise has been praised by residents, who have expressed gratitude for the MP’s efforts to bring healthcare services closer to the people. The project is expected to benefit hundreds of people in the constituency, improving their quality of life and enabling them to contribute to the development of the community.
The MP’s office has urged residents to take advantage of the final day of the project to access the free services, saying, “Don’t miss this opportunity to take care of your eye health.”

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana















