Former First Lady of Ghana, HE Mrs. Lordina Mahama has been enstooled as the Queen Mother of Health in the Bole Traditional Area (Alanfiyawurche).
Her reign began a few minutes after she commissioned an ultra-modern maternity and children's ward for the people of Bole through her foundation, the Lordina Foundation.
To mark their 30 years of marriage, John Dramani Mahama and wife, Lordina Mahama, have constructed a new Maternity & Children’s Ward at Bole District Hospital. According to the couple, the edifice is a personal pledge and an appreciation of what Bole has done in their lives.
Bolewura Sarfo Kutugefeso I, the paramount chief of the Bole Traditional Area who bestowed the title on the beautiful former First Lady, thanked former President John and his wife for constructing the Maternity and Children's Ward for the Bole hospital, adding that the facility will relieve pressure on women during childbirth in the hospital.
In her remarks to the audience, the former First Lady expressed her delight at returning home to commission and hand over a project close to her heart. “This beautiful place called Bole is my home, I am delighted whenever I get an opportunity to meet with you all as my family” — Mrs. Mahama noted.
By Osman Abubakari-Sadiq, Bole
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