Goodbye to Electricity, Water Crises in Ngounso Baptist Hospital
The friendship between the CBC Health Services and Hope and Healing International has paid off beyond the scope of helping children with disabilities, which is their mainstay.
A working visit to Ngounso Baptist Hospital two years ago by a senior official of Hope and Healing International, Nicholas Biswas exposed him to the sad reality of how acute electricity and water crisis was hindering healthcare services in the hospital. Faced with this reality, the Hope and Healing International official committed his organization to solve this twin problem once and for all.
The friendship came to fruition on March 20, 2024 when the Divisional Officer of Magba cut the inaugural ribbon and the Director of CBCHS, Prof. Tih Pius Muffih handed over the 57.6 kilowatt solar power plant and 15 cubic meters water system to the administration of Ngounso Baptist Hospital with a caution for them to manage the donation as a jewel. Prof. Tih rained praises on Hope and Healing International for such a gift tone of the CBC Health Services institutions. The DHS thanked the administration of Magba for welcoming the project and the CBC Health Services Technical Services Department for implementing it to the letter.
All the living forces of Magba subdivision led by the D.O and the Mayor, the Chief of Ngounso, the representative of the DMO of Malantouen Health District and the CBC Magba Field Pastor paid unreserved homage to Hope and Healing International for such an undeserved gift in their municipality. They admonished the administration of Ngounso Baptist Hospital to jealously preserve the solar energy and water system that is already serving the population.
The Supervisor of Nursing Services, Mr. Lemloh Gerald seized the moment to lavish praises on the DHS, Prof. Tih Pius Muffih for his fatherly and exceptional leadership in steering the affairs of the CBC Health Services resulting in this donation from Hope and Healing International. He confirme that the entire Ngounso community now fetches water from the hospital for free as a spill over benefit.
The SNS used the occasion to present new X-ray equipment to boost diagnoses. The machine was equally prayed and dedicated alongside the solar energy and water systems.