The Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council, under the leadership of Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene, has taken a significant step in enhancing the welfare of workers at the Residency by commissioning a sickbay. This initiative demonstrates the council’s commitment to improving the working conditions and overall well-being of staff members.
The commissioning ceremony was a momentous occasion, highlighting the council’s dedication to providing essential services to its employees. The sickbay is expected to provide medical care and support to workers, ensuring they receive timely treatment and attention.
The establishment of the sickbay at the Residency is a welcome development for workers, who will now have access to medical facilities without having to leave the premises. This will not only improve their health and well-being but also increase productivity and job satisfaction.
Dr. Amoakohene’s vision for the Ashanti Region includes prioritizing the welfare of workers and promoting a healthy work environment. The commissioning of the sickbay is a testament to his commitment to improving the lives of residents and workers in the region.
The sickbay will provide essential medical services, including emergency care, routine check-ups, and health screenings. This will help to identify and address health issues early, reducing absenteeism and improving overall productivity.
The Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council’s commissioning of the sickbay at the Residency is a significant step towards enhancing the welfare of workers. Under Dr. Amoakohene’s leadership, the council continues to prioritize initiatives that promote the well-being of employees and improve working conditions.