AngloGold Ashanti supports PWDs with assistive devices to mark World Disability Day 

By Yussif Ibrahim 

Obuasi (Ash), Dec. 5, GNA – As part of activities marking this year’s World Disability Day, AngloGold Ashanti, Obuasi Mine, has reaffirmed its longstanding commitment to inclusion and community wellbeing by donating a range of assistive devices to Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in its host communities. 

The ceremony brought together representatives from the Obuasi Municipal and Obuasi East District Assemblies, leaders of disability groups, traditional authorities, and scores of beneficiaries.  

In addition to the donation, AngloGold Ashanti organised on-the-spot free health screening and treatment services for PWDs, ensuring they received essential medical support during the event. 

The initiative formed part of the Mine’s social development agenda aimed at empowering vulnerable groups and promoting equitable access to opportunities across the Obuasi enclave. 

Mr Daniel Asare, Community Infrastructure Superintendent, presenting the items on behalf of the Mine, emphasised AngloGold Ashanti’s unwavering commitment to building a more inclusive society, one in which everyone, regardless of physical ability, could participate fully in socio-economic activities. 

He noted that the donation aligned with global efforts to remove barriers faced by persons with disabilities while supporting the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 10 on reducing inequalities. 

The assistive devices presented included wheelchairs, white canes, crutches, hearing aids, walking frames, and other mobility aids designed to enhance the independence, comfort, and daily functioning of the beneficiaries. 

“This support is not just about providing equipment. It is about ensuring dignity, enhancing mobility, and enabling persons with disabilities to pursue their aspirations without unnecessary limitations,” Mr Asare stated. 

Receiving the items on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mr Kwame Ankrah, Chairman of the Obuasi East branch of the Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations, expressed deep appreciation to AngloGold Ashanti for its continuous support.  

He said the gesture would significantly improve the mobility, self-reliance, and productivity of individuals who often faced social and economic exclusion. 

Mr Richard Blevi, the Obuasi East Municipal Coordinating Director, commended AngloGold Ashanti for its consistent collaboration and unwavering commitment to disability inclusion.  

He reiterated the Assembly’s determination to implement policies and programmes that enhanced the wellbeing and empowerment of PWDs across the municipality. 

The donation added to a series of interventions the Obuasi Mine continues to implement in the areas of education, health, skills development, and social protection, reflecting its vision of building resilient, inclusive, and thriving host communities. 

GNA 

Edited by Lydia Kukua Asamoah