ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL,
DZODZE
IS
50 YEARS OLD

HURRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GRAND DURBAR: FRIDAY, 17TH DECEMBER, 2010
TIME: 9:00 A.M. AT THE FORECOURT OF THE
CONVENT, DZODZE
THEME OF THE CELEBRATION: ‘St. Anthony’s Hospital, Dzodze – 50 Years of Sharing in Christ’s Healing Ministry as a Partner in Health Care Delivery in Ghana – Achievements, Challenges and the Way Forward.’
A BID OF WELCOME
The St. Anthony’s Hospital, Dzodze by the Grace of the ALMITHY GOD, is 50 years old.
HURRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As it is the case in almost every major celebration or anniversary, so also it is in the life of an important institution such as the St. Anthony’s Hospital, Dzodze. It is therefore, pertinent to express our warm welcome and extend our hands of friendship to you our well-wishers and most especially, all our benefactors and benefactresses.
Fifty years in the life of an institution is no mean achievement.
May the Spirit of the ALMITHY GOD therefore, guide and guard us all in our deliberations and fellowship during this GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATION.
Once again, you are most welcome.
Thank you all.

H.E. PROF. JOHN EVANS ATTA MILLS
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA

POPE BENEDICT XVI

THE APOSTOLIC NUNCIO TO GHANA, HIS EXCELLENCY LEON BADIKEBELE KALENGA (HE VISITED THE HOSPITAL ON 19TH AUGUST, 2010)

BISHOP ANTHONY KONNINGS - FOUNDER OF THE ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL AT DZODZE IN DECEMER 1960

MOST REV. ANTHONY KWAMI ADANUTY
BISHOP OF THE KETA-AKATSI CATHOLIC DIOCESE

MOST REV. FRANCIS A.K. LODONU,
BISHOP OF HO CATHOLIC DIOCESE

REV. FR. LEO BROUWER, PARISH PRIEST OF DZODZE AT THE TIME WHEN THE HOPSITAL WAS BUILT IN 1960
REV. FR. MANSHANDEN 
UNDER WHOSE DISTINGUISHED DIRECTION
THE ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL WAS BUILT
TABLE OF CONTENT
1.0 Anniversary Programme
2.0 A brief history of the Hospital
3.0 Current Management Team
4.0 Staffing at the beginning
5.0 List of Medical Officers who ever worked at the Hospital from 1960 – 2010
6.0 Present staff list
7.0 Infrastructure at the early stages of the Hospital
8.0 Present Infrastructure
9.0 Staff Accommodation from 1960 – 1970
10.0 Staff Accommodation as at 2010
11.0 Early Medical Services at the Hospital
12.0 Present Medical Services
13.0 Comparative Statistics – 1960 – 2010
14.0 Foreign Missions support
15.0 Some historical moments of the hospital
16.0 Some key successes chalked in the last decade – 2001 -2010
17.0 Present challenges of the hospital
18.0 The way forward
19.0 Acknowledgement
20.0 Appendices
I. Land Agreement
II. Distribution of Health Services within the Catholic Diocese of Keta-Akatsi showing Dzodze.
III. Site Plan of the Hospital
IV. Second Site Plan of the Hospital
V. Information on former staff of the St. Anthony’s Hospital
VI. Golden Jubilee Planning Committees
1.0 THE ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME
ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL, DZODZE, GOLDEN JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY GRAND DURBAR, FRIDAY, 17TH DECEMBER, 2010 AT 10.00 A.M.
THEME: “St. Anthony’s Hospital, Dzodze, 50 years of sharing in Christ’s Healing Ministry as a Partner in health care delivery in Ghana. Achievements, Challenges and the Way forward”.
PROGRAMME
1. Arrival: Citizens, staff and invitees- 9.00 a.m
2. Arrival: Chiefs, elders and Special Invited Guests - 9.10am
3. Arrival: Bishops, Regional Ministers, Ministers of State and Very Specially Invited Guests in a procession.
4. Joint foundation laying rites
for the St. Mary’s Nursing
Training College and the
Jubilee House: Guest of Honour His Excellency the President, Prof. John Evans Atta Mills and His Lordship the Bishop, Anthony K. Adanuty.
5. A short parade: Dzosec – Cadet Corp and Inspection of Guard of Honour by the Guest of Honour, His Excellency President John Evans Atta Mills
6. Exchange of Greetings Led by Hon. DCE Ketu North
7. Opening Prayer: Monsignor Leonard Hope Hormeku, Vicar General, Keta-Akatsi Diocese.
8. Introduction of Chairperson: Ms. Theresa Morgan, Nursing Administrator
9. Chairperson’s Response: Prof. Cletus Dordunoo
10. Welcome Address and brief
report on the hospital by: The Medical Officer In-Charge
11. Jubilee Anthem by: The Jubilee Choir
12. Anniversary Speech by: Bishop Anthony K. Adanuty, Catholic Bishop of
Keta-Akatsi Diocese
13. Address by: Volta Regional Minister,
Honourable Joseph Amenorwode
14. Musical Interlude: Borborbor group
15. Fraternal Messages:
i) The Dutch Ambassador to Ghana
ii) Africa Action President from Germany, John Klaus
16. Musical Interlude: Jubilee Choir
17. Address by: Guest Speaker, Hon. Dr. Benjamin Kumbour – Minister for Health
18. National Anthem: Led by Dzosec School Choir
19. Golden Jubilee Keynote
Address by: The Guest of Honour, His Excellency, The President of the Republic of Ghana, Prof. John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills
20. Fund raising towards the Golden
Jubilee projects - The St. Mary’s
Nursing Training College at Dzodze
and the Jubilee House.
21. Special Awards to deserving
Staff: Led by Torgbui Akorli Zonyrah III, Theresa Morgan & Judith Agboyo
22. Chairperson’s Closing remarks: Prof. Cletus Dordunoo
23. Announcements by: The Administrator, Christian Akoto-Brown
24. Vote of Thanks: Rev. Sister Victorine Dorkenoo
25. Closing Prayer: The Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. Peter Nanga
26. Final Blessing: The Bishops Present
27. Departure: Guest of Honour, Guest Speaker, Bishops, Ministers of State, Chiefs and Queens to be followed by all others.
2.0 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE HOSPITAL
The St. Anthony’s Hospital is owned by the Keta-Akatsi Catholic Diocese. The hospital can be found in the South-Eastern part of Ghana. It was established to commemorate the Sacerdotal Jubilee of Bishop Anthony Konnings, the Bishop of the then Keta Diocese under the distinguished direction of Rev. Fathers Manshandem and Brouwer in 1960.
Bishop Konnings was succeeded by Bishop Francis A.K. Lodonu of the erstwhile Keta-Ho Diocese who was very instrumental to the sustainability of the hospital.
Prior to the establishment of the hospital, around 1953, the first resident Parish Priest of Dzodze, Rev. Fr. Rudolph Zilstra, came with some Rev. Sisters of the society of ‘Friends of the Little Heart of Jesus’, the founders of the Sacred Heart Hospital which is also at Weme-Abor.
Their work was dressing of wounds and treatment of minor ailments. They went from house to house combining evangelization, medical care and charity. Later, they established a Clinic at where the present Parish House “Fadafeme” is today.
So impressive was their work that the desire for a higher form of medical care for the people of Dzodze was greatly felt.
The decisive hour then struck in the year 1958. The occasion when at a meeting in Kpandu with the Head-Christians of the then Keta Diocese and his Lordship Most Rev. Bishop Anthony Konings, the Bishop of the Diocese, revealed his intention of building three (3) hospitals in the Diocese. Present at this all-important meeting were the Hamemega Andreas Avorgbedor and Mr. Augutine Agbanyo, both natives of Dzodze. After the meeting, these two people, Avorgbedor and Agbanyo conferred and took a firm decision that Dzodze should have one of these hospitals sited on her soil and never to let this golden opportunity slip by.
When the Head-christian Avorgbedor returned, he went with Mr. Augustine Kwasiga Younge, (a school master), to report to Rev. Fr. Leo Brouwer (the Parish Priest at the time), the proceedings of the meeting with special emphasis on their intention to have one of the hospitals established in Dzodze. Rev. Fr. Brouwer promised to discuss the issue with the Bishop so that Dzodze could be considered for the establishment of one of such hospitals.
Very crucial to the actualization of the good intention of sitting one of the proposed hospitals on Dzodze soil was the problem of getting the land.
A few months later Rev. Fr. Leo Brouwer invited the Head-Christian Avorgbedor and others for a meeting, and asked them to look for a plot of land for the proposed hospital. Inspired by the Rev. Father’s revelation, Avorgbedor and Mr. Younge went to discuss the acquisition of the land with the late Chief Linguist (Tsyiamiga) Amegbletor Dodor of Ablorme-Dzodze. The late Dodor added his blessings and promised; “we shall build it on any available land”. Chief Linguist consequently directed them to look for a suitable site which happens to be the present site where the hospital now stands.
Land donors affected at the time were called together at Mr. Ayayi’s premises where the issue was exhaustively discussed and resolved. The land acquired measured 1,000 by 1,000 feet.
The following were some of the land donors as indicated in the Master Agreement in Appendix I.
1. Kwami Nukpoafe
2. Awlitsu Kove
3. Ahiadzo Todoxor
4. Keme Zogli
5. Adonu Nanewortor
6. Ahedor Denyo
7. Fianyo Denyo
8. Yegbe Adorvlo
9. Nuworsu Ahiable
10. Peter Bese
11. Dzaka Ahiagbede
12. Sortornyo Kportima and
13. Kumedzro Dzila
Through the instrumentality of Torgbui Dey II, Tsiamiga Amegbletor Dodor, the divisional chiefs and their subjects, the site was cleared through communal labour for the commencement of work of the hospital.
Under the joint general supervision of Rev. Fathers Manshanden and Brouwer, work started in earnest with Hamemega Andreas Avorgbedor, himself a carpenter heading the carpentry division, and Messrs Korsi Azameti and Atsu Dzaka heading the masonry division.
In 1960, the constructional work at the hospital was completed and on the 11th of December 1960, the hospital was formerly opened by his Lordship Most Rev. Bishop Anthony Konings.
The magnificent St. Anthony’s Hospital whose 50th Anniversary we are celebrating on this 17th December, 2010 started from house to house medical care, then to a clinic in the house of the Parish Priest, and then to a full-fledged hospital on its current land on 10th December, 1960.
3.0 CURRENT MANAGEMENT TEAM
Name: Dr. William Gyau
Dwamena
Nationality: Ghanaian
Position: Medical Officer In-Charge
Years worked in Management: 5 Years
Profession: Medical Officer (Medicine)
Name: Christian Akoto-Brown
Nationality: Ghanaian
Position: Health Services Administrator
Years Worked in Management: 19 Years
Profession: Health Administration

Name: Ms. Theresa Morgan Nditsi
Nationality: Ghanaian
Position: Nursing Administrator
Years Worked in Management: 3 Years
Profession: Nursing
ADVISORY TEAM MEMBERS

Name: Torgbui Dey III
Nationality: Ghanaian
Position: Chief , Dzodze, Chairman

Name: Rev. Fr. Peter Nanga
Nationality: Ghanaian
Position: Parish Priest. Member Secretary

Name: Hon. Lawson Kofi Claver
Nationality: Ghanaian
Position:DCE Ketu North, Member
Name: Mama Nyagadzie
Nationality: Ghanaian
Position: Queen of Dzodze, Member

Name: Ms. Faustine Amegashie-Aheto
Nationality: Ghana
Position: District Director of Health, Member.
Ketu North

Name: Ms. Selina Vidza
Nationality: Ghanaian
Position: Member

Name: Mr. James Yaovi Vodzi
Nationality: Ghanaian
Position: Member
4.0 STAFFING AT THE BEGINNING
The Reverend Sisters (Rev. Srs.) who started the Clinic were duly transferred to work in the hospital. One of them was Rev. Sr. Nelly.
By August 1960, work was started in this hospital under the energetic Dr. de Bruijchere (popularly known as Kodzoga), the first resident medical officer. He was sent by MEMISA. There were some expatriate missionaries (Rev. Srs) who came at the time from Holland to work in the Hospital.
1. Dr. de Bruijchere - Medical Officer In-charge
2. Rev. Sr. Hubertar - Administrator
3. Rev. Sr. Gertrude - Lab/X-ray Technician
4. Rev. Sr. Mary Christine - General Ward In-Charge
5. Rev. Sr. Theresa - Theatre Nurse/Anesthetist
6. Rev. Sr. Mary (alias Agbo) - Maternity In-Charge
7. Sister Bloom - Midwife
The above expatriates were helped by the following indigenes. These were:
1. Vincentia Okudzeto
2. Paulina Amegashiti-Ahiabenu
3. Petrina Adzimah
4. Benedicta Lawson
5. Emilia Abla Wornu-Denyo
6. Agnes Akpabli
5.0 LIST OF MEDICAL OFFICERS WHO WORKED AT THE HOSPITAL FROM 1960 - 2010
List of Expatriate Doctors
1. Dr. de Bruijchere (a.k.a. Kodzoga) - First Resident Medical Officer
2. Dr. Van Laween
3. Dr. Jane Halmet
4. Dr. Koos Eckhout
5. Dr. Jan en Melanie Sluimers
6. Dr. Sjors George Homminga
7. Dr. Gerard Veldt
8. Dr. Hans van Vugt
9. Dr. Petrus van de Ven
10. Dr. Gabriele G.M. van Thoor
11. Dr. Frank Winnubst
12. Dr. Ad Hendrikx
13. Dr. Rob Nonner
14. Dr. Hubert
15. Dr. Vonhes
List of Ghanaian Doctors
16. Dr. David Gbekor Kove – (The first Ghanaian Doctor to take over the administration of the hospital)
17. Dr. Fokwa (of blessed memory)
18. Dr. Paul Dagbui
19. Dr. Gameli Seadzi
20. Dr. K. Dzimah
21. Dr. Mark Aglobitse
22. Dr. Asare Bediako – (now at Ketu South District Hospital, Aflao)
23. Dr. Joseph Korpisah
24. Dr. Osabutey
25. Dr. Korle
26. Dr. John Bello
27. Dr. Fridoline Anyomi (of blessed memory)
28. Dr. Felix Tsidi- (now at Keta Municipal Hospital)
29. Dr. K. Kudze
30. Dr. Michael Ahedor (Municipal Director, MHMT, Hohoe)
31. Dr. Lawrence Kumi – (now at Peki Government Hospital)
32. Dr. Fiam Koblavi
33. Dr. K. Essien
34. Dr. Roland Dakpala
35. Dr. Felix Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey – (now at Department of Health, NCS, Accra)
36. Dr. Mrs. Adorkor Sodzi-Tettey
37. Dr. William Gyau Dwamena – (present Senior Medical Officer In-Charge)
38. Dr. Elliot Arko-Boham
39. Dr. Yaw Obeng-Nsiah
List of Administrators
1. Francis Agbenu - (1980 – 1987)
2. Modestus Ahiable – Personnel Manager (1980 – 1988)
3. Francis Ahiabu - (1991 – 1997)
4. Bismarck E. D. Dufe (Ag) - (1997 – 1998)
5. Christian Akoto-Brown - (1998 to Date)
List of Matrons
Rev. Sr. Hubertar
Annie Grass
Vicentia Okudzeto
Dorothy Richidson
Bertha Etsa Duho
Theresa Morgan
List of some early Rev. Sister who started the Hospital
1. Rev. Sr. Hubertar
2. Rev. Sr. Gertrude
3. Rev. Sr. Mary Christine
4. Rev. Sr. M. Theresa
5. Rev. Sr. Mary (a.k.a. Agbo)

Dr. de Bruijckere (a.k.a. Kodzoga) the first Medical Doctor of the Hospital with his wife and daughter, Caroline

Mrs. Annie Grass – (1968 – 1972)
(Former Staff)
6.0 PRESENT STAFF LIST
|
S/NO |
NAME |
|
1 |
DR. DWAMENA GYAU WILLIAM |
|
2 |
DR. KORPISAH JOSEPH |
|
3 |
DR. OBENG-NSIAH YAW |
|
4 |
AKOTO-BROWN CHRISTIAN |
|
5 |
BANSAH ADOLF |
|
6 |
MORGAN THERESA |
|
7 |
KAKA AGNES ABENA |
|
8 |
AFFRAM REBECCA |
|
9 |
AKPI ELIZABETH |
|
10 |
AMELOR ALEXANDER |
|
11 |
AFIDEMENYO FAUSTINE AMA |
|
12 |
ANTHONIO ANGELICA AMA |
|
13 |
ANORPANSUO MARY KAFUI |
|
14 |
DANU GERTRUDE |
|
15 |
TABURONOMBO TITUS |
|
16 |
KUZORLI MARTIN |
|
17 |
AFARI ESTHER SERWAA |
|
18 |
SEGBEDZI PATIENCE |
|
19 |
FIANU WISDOM KOFI |
|
20 |
AMETORDZI DESIRE |
|
21 |
AGBANU ELORM REJOICE |
|
22 |
BANSAH JOELINA |
|
23 |
ELEBLU ELORM ADZO |
|
24 |
AWUMEY BENEDICTA |
|
25 |
SENYAGLO VERONICA |
|
26 |
ADJEI NANCY |
|
27 |
DEYEGBE FELIX |
|
28 |
TECKU AMELIA |
|
29 |
KLABI PHYLLIS ADJOA |
|
30 |
GASU ELIZABETH |
|
31 |
ZAATO DOMA ALI |
|
32 |
BANSAH ELIZABETH |
|
33 |
ZEYE ELIZABETH |
|
34 |
AVUSUGLO EMMA |
|
35 |
AMABLE ROSINA |
|
36 |
BOADUA EVA AMMA |
|
37 |
FREEMAN ELLEN |
|
38 |
ADUKONU MARGARET(REV. SR.) |
|
39 |
AVORGBEDOR CECILIA AKOSUA |
|
40 |
NANI DORIS |
|
41 |
SAKU ERNESTINE YAWA |
|
42 |
DOMI MILLICENT |
|
43 |
QUARSHIE VICTORIA AMMA |
|
44 |
DZILENU PATIENCE |
|
45 |
DENUTSUI PHYLLIS |
|
46 |
AKUBIA RUTH |
|
47 |
AKYENA EDNA ANITA |
|
48 |
TAY CHRISTINE |
|
49 |
AMOADZA THERESA A. |
|
50 |
ASOMONTSI GRACE |
|
51 |
ACHISEY VINCENTIA |
|
52 |
ADADZI EUNICE |
|
53 |
MBILLA SUSSY |
|
54 |
OTENG HARRIET |
|
55 |
ADJORLOLO PERFECT |
|
56 |
GAPHER CYNTHIA |
|
57 |
LAWAL SELINA |
|
58 |
POMEROY DILYS |
|
59 |
ATILUSEY ABIGAIL SEFAKOR |
|
60 |
AYAH CHARLOTTE |
|
61 |
AHADORME FRANCIS |
|
62 |
AMEGBLETOR ALEX |
|
63 |
ANDOH EVANS |
|
64 |
AKWADA GLADYS |
|
65 |
ZIGAH GEORGINA |
|
66 |
AHIAMADIA VINCENTIA AKU |
|
67 |
ASIGBEY AGNES M. |
|
68 |
DUVOR MARY AFI |
|
69 |
ANYORMI KAHU FAUSTINE AKU |
|
70 |
DZAMESHIE FAMOUS |
|
71 |
EKOR FELICIA |
|
72 |
ABOFRA ANTHONY KWAME |
|
73 |
AHIABLE JOHN |
|
74 |
GOHOHO GLADYS |
|
75 |
AGUMENU MARGARET |
|
76 |
SAKPAKU PETRINA |
|
77 |
AGBOGLI VICTOR |
|
78 |
ADORVLO RAYMOND |
|
79 |
AZAMETI CHARITY ADZO |
|
80 |
TOVOR GODWIN YAO |
|
81 |
AZAGLO BENARD KWAKU |
|
82 |
CUDJOE ELIZABETH ELIKEM |
|
83 |
QUIST JUSTINE |
|
84 |
AGBEKO DOTSE |
|
85 |
ANYORMITSE CHARITY AKU |
|
86 |
KPODO-AVORNYO JUSTINE (REV. SR.) |
|
87 |
NDITSI JOSEPHINE |
|
88 |
NORVOR JANET YESUTOR |
|
89 |
AFORTUDE DANIEL |
|
90 |
AGBESI MERCY CELESTINE |
|
91 |
AHIAKPA VICTORIA |
|
92 |
MIKADO MARY A. |
|
93 |
AHIABLE CAROLINE YAWA |
|
94 |
AGBEMABIESE SETH |
|
95 |
AGOBA BENJAMIN KWASHIE |
|
96 |
DZATA DEBORAH ABLA |
|
97 |
BEDZRA PETER |
|
98 |
ASAFO RAYMOND |
|
99 |
AGBADA ROSEMARY |
|
100 |
GABLAH MARINA |
|
101 |
AHIATSI WINFRED |
|
102 |
AGBLEKE PHILOMINA |
|
103 |
AGBAWU PAUL |
|
104 |
AMOADZA JOHN |
|
105 |
KASALUWOE ROSEMARY |
|
106 |
KLUGAH JUSTICE |
|
107 |
AMEDAHE FRANCIS |
|
108 |
AVORGBEDOR RICHARD |
|
109 |
GABLAH SAMUEL |
|
110 |
AKAKPO FRANCIS AGBEKO |
|
111 |
KUGBONU MAC |
|
112 |
DZAKAH CHRISTOPHER |
|
113 |
OPEKU RICHARD |
|
114 |
AMAGLO VERONICA |
|
115 |
DZILA RAPHAEL ETSE |
|
116 |
KEMEH LUCAS |
|
117 |
DOGBATSEY MARTHA A. |
|
118 |
APPOMAH BRIDGET ABLA |
|
119 |
DOGBEY SELORM |
|
120 |
GARBADDAH JOHN KWAME |
|
121 |
DORKENOO MARTIN |
|
122 |
AKPE-DOE STELLA |
|
123 |
ADZORGENU FRANCIS KWESI |
|
124 |
DZAH PAUL |
|
125 |
ADORKU HARRY KWABLA |
|
126 |
DZILA ALEXANDER ATSU |
|
127 |
DEANOO MARTIN |
|
128 |
DOVI JOHN |
|
129 |
KLU DANIEL KWABLA |
|
130 |
DOGBATSE STEPHEN |
|
131 |
MORTOTSI BERNARD YAO |
|
132 |
GALLEY MAWUSI |
|
133 |
HLOVOR FLORENCE |
|
134 |
MODZAKA VIDA |
|
135 |
ADJEI ELIZABETH |
|
136 |
AGBO CHRISTINE E.A. |
|
137 |
NTENYE MARY (REV. SR.) |
|
138 |
VIFA PEACE |
|
139 |
HODOLIE MARTIN KOFI |
|
140 |
HOTTOR INNOCENT COFFIE |
|
141 |
MENSAH DOUGLAS YRANYEHA |
|
142 |
NTEMENASO FRANCISCA |
|
143 |
AWUDI NELSON KWASHIE |
|
144 |
AGBOYO JUDITH AFUA |
|
145 |
ANIABRE VICTORIA |
|
146 |
AZAGLA JOHNSON |
|
147 |
ATTIPOE GLADYS AKPENE |
|
148 |
KORANTENG DORA |
|
149 |
TANG MARY ASSUMPTA |
|
150 |
DZAKPASU PATIENCE AKU |
|
151 |
AZAGLO SETH KWABLA |
|
152 |
KORBLA ANTHONY DICKSON |
|
153 |
KORPISAH LASAMBA |
|
154 |
AGBLESHIE MICHAEL |
|
155 |
KLU VICTOR |
|
156 |
GBEMU THOMAS |
|
157 |
GBAFA JOSEPH NYAVI |
|
158 |
DZAMESHIE PETER |
|
159 |
DZOGBETA SETH |
|
160 |
AMUZU EBENEZER |
|
161 |
ATTITSOGBUI EDWIN |
|
162 |
DZINYELA GRACE AMI |
|
163 |
AMU DENNIS |
|
164 |
SOKU JONATHAN DZIGBORDI |
|
165 |
AHIAMALE MOSES |
|
166 |
AMEGASHIE ARMSTRONG |
|
167 |
GAVOR RICHARD |
|
168 |
AGBAVOR SAMPSON |
|
169 |
DZATA MENSAH FRANCIS |
|
170 |
DEDZO PRUDENT |
|
171 |
VIDREKU K. WISDOM |
|
172 |
AZAGLO DANIEL |
|
173 |
ANKRAH REUBEN |
|
174 |
BOSU JOSEPH YAO |
|
175 |
ZOTOO PATRICK |
|
176 |
HORMEKU LUCAS YAO |
|
177 |
ALHASSAN JAMAL DEEN |
|
178 |
GBEDEMAH ANTHONY |
|
179 |
AKAKPO PATRICK |
|
180 |
AHIABLI GODWIN KOFI |
|
181 |
HAMENU WILLIAM |
|
182 |
AVUDZEGAH ELIZABETH |
|
183 |
AMUZU HELLEN |
|
184 |
DOGBEY JUDITH MAKAFUI |
|
185 |
ANKU CONSTANCIA |
|
186 |
HONU SIMON |
|
187 |
KUWORNU BARNABAS |
|
188 |
LEKEY ZAMBEY EMMANUEL |
|
189 |
WORNAME SAMUEL KOFI |
|
190 |
KASSAH ATSU |
|
191 |
KODOR FELIX |
|
192 |
NUWORTI PETER |
|
193 |
AMEDORME YAO |
|
194 |
DUNYO JOHN KWAME |
|
195 |
DZILA RAPHAEL |
7.0 INFRASTRUCTURE AT THE EARLY STAGES OF THE HOSPITAL
The initial buildings consisted of the following;
1. One main block which was made up of
a. OPD
b. X’Ray
c. The Dispensary
d. Dressing room
e. consulting room and
f. Administration
2. Another building also consisted of ;
a. The Male and Female Wards
b. Children’s Ward, (now Fevers Unit)
3. Maternity Ward which consisted of Antenatal, labour and lying - in Wards.
4. The Theatre
5. Private Surgical Ward
6. Conservancy and Sanitary services
7. Three rooms block used as hostel for patients’ attendants.
8. Five underground water tanks.
8.0 PRESENT INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Reproductive and Child Health building
2. Administration Block
3. X-ray block
4. Children’s ward
5. Physiotherapy Department/Children’s Rehabilitation Centre.
6. Private ward
7. Male/ Female wards
8. Fever’s Unit
9. Maternity ward
10. Theatre
11. Out Patients’ Department (OPD)
12. Laboratory
13. Patients’ Attendants Hostel
14. Ante-natal Hall
15. Guests House
16. Mortuary
17. Accommodation for 63 staff
9.0 STAFF ACCOMMODATION AT THE BEGINNING - (1960)
a. Two Doctors’ bungalows
b. Convent for missionary Sisters
c. Nurses quarters comprising 5 single rooms (now lab quarters).
d. Senior Nurses quarters comprising 3 single rooms, for trained nurses. This was a boy’s quarters for the medical officer’s cook
10.0 PRESENT STAFF ACCOMMODATION AS AT 2010
1. Administrator’s Bungalow
2. Matron’s Bungalow
3. 3 Doctor’s Bungalows
4.
Lab. Quarters
5. 
Homega Quarters
6. Theatre Quarters For Nurses and the other staff
7. Nurses’ Quarters
8. Snr. Nurses’ Quarters
9.
Long Block
10. Canteen Quarters
11. Midwives’ Quarters
12. Asare Quarters
13. Storey-Building
14. Jerusalem Quarters
15. New Block – Dwamena’s Quarters
11.0 EARLY MEDICAL SERVICES AT THE HOSPITAL
1. Out Patients Department (OPD)
2. In-Patients services
3. Surgical (Emergencies only)
4. Obstetrics/Gynaecology
5. Paediatrics.
12.0 PRESENT MEDICAL SERVICES AND DEPARTMENTS
1. O P D services
2. In-patients services
3. Obstetrics/Gynaecology
4. Paediatrics.
5. Theatre/Surgical
6. Ultra-sound Scanning
7. X-ray
8. Orthopaedic
9. Urology
10. Physiotherapy
11. Laboratory
12. Pharmaceutical
13. Reproductive & Child Health
14. General Administration & Accounting Services.
15. Mortuary
16. Estate Department
17. Ambulance Services
13. COMPARATIVE STATISTICS – 1960 – 2010
|
|
1960 |
1965 |
1970 |
1975 |
1980 |
1985 |
|
Number of Beds |
20 |
45 |
75 |
90 |
100 |
105 |
|
Employees, Ghanaians |
6 |
20 |
35 |
50 |
74 |
100 |
|
Outpatients |
3,652 |
10,071 |
11,667 |
12,906 |
13,007 |
18,022 |
|
Inpatients |
678 |
1073 |
1306 |
1,988 |
2100 |
2768 |
|
Deliveries |
162 |
189 |
300 |
361 |
428 |
539 |
|
Antenatal visits |
|
|
4098 |
4628 |
4932 |
5663 |
|
Major Operations |
|
11 |
122 |
240 |
269 |
469 |
|
Minor Operations |
|
169 |
256 |
410 |
506 |
569 |
|
Hernias |
|
|
16 |
69 |
108 |
198 |
|
Deaths |
39 |
63 |
98 |
120 |
138 |
198 |
|
Lab |
|
|
|
1966 |
2100 |
3906 |
|
X-ray |
|
|
|
|
464 |
492 |
|
Primary health Care Activities, started in 1975 |
||||||
|
Attendance (Food Programme) |
|
7627 |
9784 |
|||
|
Immunizations |
16424 |
11070 |
13742 |
|||
|
|
1990 |
1995 |
2000 |
2005 |
2010 |
GRANAD TOTAL |
|
Number of Beds |
140 |
150 |
150 |
160 |
172 |
|
|
Employees, Ghanaians |
106 |
120 |
139 |
152 |
195 |
|
|
Outpatients |
23663 |
27083 |
29881 |
35009 |
64228 |
249099 |
|
Inpatients |
2866 |
2911 |
3998 |
4203 |
4502 |
28393 |
|
Deliveries |
568 |
623 |
730 |
759 |
811 |
5478 |
|
Antenatal visits |
6942 |
5351 |
5119 |
5711 |
5259 |
47703 |
|
Major Operations |
522 |
698 |
699 |
730 |
810 |
4559 |
|
Minor Operations |
600 |
713 |
739 |
768 |
779 |
5503 |
|
Hernias |
211 |
206 |
239 |
251 |
249 |
1549 |
|
Deaths |
102 |
111 |
109 |
128 |
108 |
1214 |
|
Lab |
48950 |
4901 |
48723 |
4973 |
6302 |
121823 |
|
X-ray |
521 |
962 |
1290 |
1258 |
1269 |
5756 |
|
Primary health Care Activities, started in 1975 |
|
|
||||
|
Attendance (Food Programme) |
10481 |
9224 |
9422 |
9417 |
4641 |
56416 |
|
Immunizations |
2908 |
5243 |
4966 |
5681 |
5106 |
68140 |
14.0 FOREIGN MISSIONS’ SUPPORT
The hospital, since its establishment in 1960, continues to be assisted by foreign missions. These foreigners provide very special healthcare services to our clients such as Othopaedic, Urology and Plastic Surgery services. Othopaedic and Physiotherapy services begun at the hospital in 1976 by Dr. Jan Sluimers.
Some of these foreign volunteers are Dr. Ratt, Dr. Paul Rompa, Netherlands; Dr. Engel Muenster, Germany; Dr. Andre van Ooij, Netherlands; Dr. Frank Ruyter, Netherlands; Dr. Anne Margot Roskott, Netherlands; Interplast Holland, a Team of Plastic Surgeons, led by Dr. Jan Sluimers from the Netherlands; and so many others.
The hospital also received other forms of supports from these foreign missions and funding agencies such as donation of vehicles, medical equipment and construction of infrastructure. For instance, the donation of the Fiat vehicle, Toyota Hiace and 15-seater bus by MiVA from Holland; donation of an X’ray machine by Doctors of Africa from Germany; donation of a container full of medical supplies from Germany. The rest are various donations from Dr. Erik Herman of the Netherlands, Dr. Klaus Wortberg of Germany, Professor Schindler from Germany, Professor Jellinghaus from Germany and Professor Christian and his colleagues from Austria and many, many more.
Africa Action has mobilized over €53,000.00 from the German government, the Archdiocese of Cologne etc for the renovation of the OPD at the hospital in 2009.
Mr. Frans Scholtes sponsored the construction of the only Storey building of the hospital in 2007.

A section of the Orthopaedic patients ready to be transported to Orthopaedic Training Centre at Nsawam for rehabilitation.

Dr. Gerd Engel and the wife Katrina, regular Urological Team of the Hospital
CONTRIBUTIONS BY SOME OF THE GHANAIAN DOCTORS
The efforts of selfless Ghanaian doctors like Dr. David Gbekor Kove, Dr. Paul Dagbui, Dr. Mark Aglobitse, Dr. Joseph Korpisah, Dr. Felix Tsidi, Dr. Asare Bediako, Dr. Cashmir Ostabutey, Dr. Lawrence Yao Kumi, Dr. Koblavi Fiam, Dr. William Gyau Dwamena, Dr. Felix Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey, Dr. Mrs. Adorkor Sodzi-Tettey, Dr. Elliot Arko-Boham and Dr. Yaw Obeng-Nsiah have kept the flames burning. In fact, these doctors are more than heroes in their various ways as regards their contributions to the sustenance of this hospital.
15.0 SOME HISTORICAL MOMENTS OF THE HOSPITAL
The formation and inauguration of the Hospital Advisory Board in 1986.
Donation of a new Toyota Hiace Bus by ‘The Friends of Dzodze’ for transportation of vital medical supplies and staff in 1987.
A new OPD was commissioned in 1991.
10% of our staff were retrenched in 1994 as directed by the government.
The hospital was the first to win the Best Hospital Award in the Volta Region in 1996 instituted under Dr. Frank Nyonator, the then Volta Regional Director for Health Services.
In May 1998, the hospital hosted the first celebration of the Regional Nurses Week outside the Regional Capital, Ho.
Three Management Team members went on a 2-week practical training tour to St. Laurentius Hospital and St. Camillus Hospital (a Rehabilitation/Physiotherapy Facility for the aged) in Roermond, the Netherlands in 1994.
Part-time classes were organized for 25 members of staff to obtain General Certificate of Education ‘O’ Level by the Hospital Management in 1994-1995. This was done to develop the academic qualifications of the staff.
A total of 96 staff have received professional training under the Sponsorship of the hospital and the diocese since 1990.
The hospital was adjudged the Best Managed Hospital in the National Catholic Health Service and the same time the Best Managed Hospital in the Volta Region for the year 2009.
There is great collaboration in urological care between the hospital and Doctors of Africa in Germany. In May 2010, Caleb Atilusey a boy of 12 years was flown to Germany through the great support of Doctors for Africa for a surgical operation which could not be done at our hospital.

The renovated OPD & the New Emergency Block (January 2010)

Some of the Doctors and staff (1970’s)

Some Expatriate Staff (Rev. Srs.) in a pose with some local staff (Early 60’s)

A cross section of the current staff in a group photograph after morning devotion (June 1st, 2009)

A cross section of staff in a procession during the visit of the Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana on 19th August, 2010.

Present Hospital Management Team Members (March 2010)

The 2009 Best Managed Hospital Award Plaque (National Catholic Health Service) being displayed by a section of the staff (December 2009)

Theatre staff posed for a photograph after the day’s work (March 2010)

Laboratry Staff at Work (October 2010)

OPD morning staff handing over to afternoon staff at the Emergency Ward (September 2010)


Orderlies busy at work (July 2008)


The Medical Assistants at work (September 2010)

The Pharmacist very busy calculating fractions & measurements (August 2010)

The above photograph shows donation of food items from E.P. Church, Ghana - Dzodze Branch to the Children’s Ward on Christmas Day 25th December, 2009 as a result of good relations between the hospital and other church denominations.
16.0 SOME KEY SUCCESSES CHALKED IN THE LAST DECADE (2001 – 2010)
1. The hospital was adjudged the Best Managed Hospital among Catholic hospitals in Ghana in 2009. In the same year, the Hospital also won the Best Managed Hospital Award among all the hospitals in the Volta Region.
2. The hospital has been elevated to the status of a District Hospital by the Ghana Health Service. Thus, the hospital has been declared as the district hospital of Ketu-North District in 2008.
3. The hospital is hosting the Ketu-North District Health Directorate
4. Renovation of the OPD to a world-class status. This has been sponsored by Africa Action from Germany.
5. Creation of website address (www.stanthonyshospitalgh.com).
6. Construction of a 4-unit storey building as residence for middle-level staff in 2007. This was sponsored by Mr. Frank Scholtes in 2007.
7. Acquisition of a new Toyota Hilux Double Cabin Pick-Up for outreach programmes at the RCH Unit. This was bought solely from Internally Generated Fund (IGF).
8. Donation of a 15-seater bus for orthopaedic services by MiVA from the Netherlands.
9. Expansion and renovation of the Operating Theatre with assistance from friends of Dzodze in 2001. Then from IGF in 2009.
10. Donation of an x-ray machine by Doctors of Africa from Germany.
11. Donation of medical equipment (one full container) by our benefactors from Germany. Doctors for Africa especially Dr. Engel and his wife Katrina were very active in this.
12. Acquisition of a new Toyota Fortuner through IGF.
13. Construction of 3 units nurses quarters named Dwamena Quarters.
14. Construction of 10 units Junior Staff Quarters (On-going).
15. Renovation of Adults and Fever’s Units.
16. Renovation of 6 nurses/staff quarters.
17. Acquisition of Electrophoresis Machine for the theatre.
18. Acquisition of Clinical Chemistry Analyzer to improve efficiency and effectiveness in diagnosing patients.
19. Establishment of Sponsorship Fund which enabled us to train about 50% of our current workforce.
20. Acquisition of 2 Laundry machines.
21. Significant reduction in maternal and child mortalities.
22. Establishment of PMTCT Services and adolescent-friend unit.
23. Construction of mortuary and subsequent provision of mortuary services.
24. Construction of Rehabilitation Centre for post-polio patients with assistance from the Wilde Ganzen, Netherlands.
25. Increment of the hospital’s bed capacity from 137 to 172.
26. The Apostolic Nuncio to Ghana visited the hospital and dedicated the statue of our Lord Jesus Christ built at the OPD
27. A permanent priest has been assigned to the hospital to promote the spiritual welfare of both workers and patients.
28. Purchase of a new Toyota Land Cruiser Ambulance from IGF in 2008.
29. A blood bank donated by Mr. Karl Pook.
17.0 PRESENT CHALLENGES OF THE HOSPITAL
1. Inadequate Technical Staff
2. Ageing Staff and equipment
3. Inadequate accommodation for staff
4. Undue delay in reimbursement of Insurance claims by the National Health Insurance Authority
5. Unbearable cost of fuel to run our engines as a result of the intermittent power cuts.
6. Inadequate support for our staff sponsorship and training programme.
18.0 THE WAY FORWARD
1. We will continue to work towards reduction of morbidity and mortality in our catchment area and Ghana
2. We shall continue to sponsor qualified Senior High School graduates for professional training to increase our staffing level.
3. To finish the construction of the 10 Units Junior Quarters.
4. To construct Jubilee House to accommodate the Administration and the Staff Conference centre.
5. Provide the necessary assistance towards a construction of Nurses’ Training College at Dzodze.
6. Construct Jubilee Nurses Quarters.
19.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
As
we lower the curtain on our 50th Anniversary, the Management and
Staff of the hospital wish to thank our numerous partners, benefactors and
friends in the healthcare service.
We recognize the impossibility of acknowledging all important individuals and organizations with whom we have worked all these years.
We however, wish to mention the following individuals and organizations for their unflinching support for the hospital.
· The President and government of Ghana.
· The Most Rev. Bishop Anthony K. Adanuty – Bishop of Keta-Akatsi Catholic Diocese, Akatsi.
· The Honourable Minister of Health, Ministry of Health, Accra, Ghana.
· Bishop Francis Anani Kofi Lodonu, Bishop of Ho Diocese.
· Vicar General, Keta-Akatsi Catholic Diocese, Akatsi
· Department of Health – NCS – Accra
· Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) - Accra
· Her Royal Highness, Princess Christina of the Netherlands.
· The Royal Netherlands Embassy, Accra.
· St. Laurentus Hospital, Roermond, The Netherlands.
· St. Camillus Hospital, Roermond, The Netherlands.
· Mrs. Kersterman, Netherlands Management Co-operation Programm
· Mrs. Joana V. Raamsdonk Scheers.
· Dr. Paul Rompa, Orthopaedic Surgeon, The Netherlands
· Dr. Erick Hermans, General Surgeon, The Netherlands.
· Interplast Holland, Team of Plastic Surgeons, The Netherlands.
· Mr. Bahr Joërg – Rotary Club International, Germany.
· Dr. Engel Muenster – Urologist, Germany.
· Regional Director of Health Services, Volta Region, Ho.
· District Director of Health Services, Aflao.
· Lawyer Dan Aggey of Akatsi.
· Orthopaedic Training Centre, Nsawam.
· Dr. Andre van Ooij, Orthopaedic Surgeon from Netherlands
· Dr. Frank Ruyter Othopaedic Surgeon, Netherlands
· Dr. Prosper Moh, Orthopaedic Surgeon, St. Johns of God Hospital, Duayaw Nkwanta, Ghana.
· Mr. Karl Pook from the Netherlands
· Mr. & Mrs. A.J.C Van Hall, The Hague, The Netherlands.
· The Catholic Relief Services, Ghana
· SIMAVI, The Netherlands.
· Anna Komen - Canada
· MIVA, The Netherlands.
· Dr. Anne Margot Roskott – Groningen, The Netherlands.
· Africa Action, Germany.
· Stichting Medic, The Netherlands.
· Miserior, Germany.
· CORDAID, The Netherlands.
· Germany Rotary International, Germany
· ORION, The Netherlands. I
· Dr. Verschuyl, Netherlands.
· Church Service Centre, The Netherlands.
· The Charities Committee, Church of our Saviour, The Hague, Netherlands.
· International Save Our Souls Society, USA.
· The Friends of Dzodze, The Netherlands.
· Dzodze Social and Cultural Union.
· Mrs. Bressers Lucy and Henk, The Netherlands
Statenplein 11, Netherlands.
· Petra and Gitta – Your Cup of Tea Westerstraat Amsterdam, Netherlands.
· Mr. and Mrs. V.d. Born Nico and Tineke – Netherlands
· Mr. A. Arnold Bik Jan en Joan – Netherlands
· Mrs. Hilde Schrőder – Timmers - Belgium
· Mrs. Else Steenbergen – Potjer - Netherlands.
· Maite Vogelpoel, The Netherlands (This is our youngest benefactor)
APPENDIX I
This is to certify that we the following parties namely, Kwami Nukpoafe, Awlisu Kove, Ahiadzo Todoxor, Keme Zogli, adonu Nanewortor, Ahedor Denyo, Fianyo Denyo, Yegbe Adorvlo, Nuworsu Ahiable, Peter Bese, Dzaka Ahiagbede, Sortornyo Kortima and Kumedzro Dzila all of Dzodze do hereby give willingly our bonafide lands property to the DZODZE-DUA in the presence of the HOSPITAL PROJECT (DZODZE) WORKING COMMITTEE. The said land should be handed over by the DZODZE-DUA to ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION, DZODZE for the purpose of erecting Hospital thereon. The land in question situates, lying and being at Dzodze and measured as follows:
On the North One Thousand feet (1,000’) more or less;
On the South One Thousand feet (1,000’) more or less;
On the East One Thousand feet (1,000’) more or less; and
On the West One Thousand feet (1,000’) more or less
This Agreement is made to precede a proper DEED of conveyance to be drawn up and to be executed by us.
DATED AT DZODZE THIS 12TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1958.
Signed/Sealed and delivered by the said parties after the foregoing Agreement had been read and interpreted by Mr. A.H. Bourh in Ewe language to the parties hereunder who seemed perfectly to understand the contents thereof before making their marks or signatures in the presence of the HOSPITAL PROJECT (DZODZE) WORKING COMMITTEE.
1. Amegbletor Dodor
2. C.A. Dzakpasu (Secretary)
3. N.W.S. Agbenyo
4. Avorgbedor
5. Amegble Gbolonyo
6. Soku Duho
7. Ahiakpa Dzaka
8. Adome Yewenyo
9. Emmanuel Azakpo
10. Agbedor Atsieku III
11. F.A. Demakpor (Ag. Chief Anagbo V)
12. Atsitso Agbagbla
13. Raphael Dordunoo
14. Ayayi
15. Fiaga Dey II
16. Fianyo Denyo
17. Ahedor Denyo
18. Nuworsu Ahiable
19. Yegbe Adorvlo
20. Yator Wudu
21. Adonu Nanewortor
22. Awlisu Kove Adze
23. Atsiavor Dzameshie
24. Sortonyo Kportima
25. Dordunoo Wushitor
26. Ahiadzo Todoxor
27. Kumedzro Dzila
28. Peter Etsey Bese
APPENDIX II
DISTRIBUTION OF HEALTH SERVICES WITHIN THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF KETA-AKATSI IN GHANA

APPENDIX III
SITE PLAN OF THE HOSPITAL:

APPENDIX IV:
2ND SITE PLAN FOR THE HOSPITAL:

APPENDIX V
LIST OF SOME FORMER STAFF OF THE HOSPITAL
|
S/N |
NAME OF STAFF |
|
1 |
ABDUL WAHABU |
|
2 |
ABOUBACHAR ALI |
|
3 |
ADDAI ATSU |
|
4 |
ADDAI SYLVIA |
|
5 |
ADEDZE MARY |
|
6 |
ADEDZE YAOVI |
|
7 |
ADIKAH W. GLADYS |
|
8 |
ADIKAH YAO SIMON |
|
9 |
ADORKU K. DAVID |
|
10 |
ADZAYAO RICHARD |
|
11 |
ADZIE JAMES |
|
12 |
AGBANYO Y. LUCY |
|
13 |
AGORTIMEVOR EDWARD |
|
14 |
AGORTIMEVOR EDWARD Y. |
|
15 |
AGROBASSAH PATRICK |
|
16 |
AHAMA GRACE |
|
17 |
AHIABLE MODESTUS |
|
18 |
AHIABOR ROSE |
|
19 |
AHIABU FRANCIS YAOVI |
|
20 |
AHIAFOKPOR JORDAN |
|
21 |
AHIAFOKPOR JUSTICE |
|
22 |
AHIANOR KWASHIE |
|
23 |
AHIATROGAH SAMPSON |
|
24 |
AKAGBO MONICA |
|
25 |
AKAKPO ROSALINA |
|
26 |
AKAMAH EMMANUEL |
|
27 |
AKPAKA MANAVI |
|
28 |
AMABLE E.Q. ROCKSON |
|
29 |
ANSRE EDWARD |
|
30 |
APPIETU NANCY |
|
31 |
ASAFO DOMINIC |
|
32 |
ASHIETOR ADORVLO |
|
33 |
ATITSOGAH MICHAEL |
|
34 |
ATSIKE KUMA |
|
35 |
ATTIPOE BENJAMIN |
|
36 |
AVAGAH MENSAH |
|
37 |
AVEKOR DONNE` |
|
38 |
AYIBOR IRENE ANN |
|
39 |
AZAGLO GABRIEL |
|
40 |
AZAMETI KWASHIE |
|
41 |
AZASOO VINCENTIA |
|
42 |
BADZI ALBERT ATSU |
|
43 |
BESE THOMAS |
|
44 |
BUAME VINCENT |
|
45 |
BUSUAMPEY THADDEUS |
|
46 |
CECILIA LODONU |
|
47 |
CLEMENTINE YAWA ANYORMI |
|
48 |
DANYO KORBLA |
|
49 |
DEGBE FRANCIS |
|
50 |
DEKU VERONICA |
|
51 |
DEMAKPOR KWAKU |
|
52 |
DENYO NICHOLAS |
|
53 |
DENYO SAMUEL |
|
54 |
DENYOH RAPHAEL |
|
55 |
DOGBA K. PETER |
|
56 |
DOGBEY BEATRICE |
|
57 |
DOMETI MALWINE |
|
58 |
DORA KOVE |
|
59 |
DORDONOO JOHANNES |
|
60 |
DORDUNOO AUGUSTINE |
|
61 |
DORDUNU GEORGE |
|
62 |
DR. ADORKOR SODZI-TETTEY |
|
63 |
DR. ASARE BEDIAKO |
|
64 |
DR. ELLIOT ARKO-BOHAM |
|
65 |
DR. FELIX SODZI SODZE-TETTEY |
|
66 |
DR. FELIX TSIDI |
|
67 |
DR. FIAM COBLAVI |
|
68 |
DR. FRIDOLIN ANYORMI |
|
69 |
DR. LAWRENCE KUMI |
|
70 |
DR. PREMPONG ANKU |
|
71 |
DUHO BERTHA |
|
72 |
DZAKPASU LOUISA |
|
73 |
DZAMESHIE KOFI |
|
74 |
DZERA JAMES |
|
75 |
DZREKE FRANCIS |
|
76 |
EKUTOR ABLORMETSI |
|
77 |
FEVLO CLEMENCE |
|
78 |
FIAVE JOSEPH |
|
79 |
FODI ADZOA |
|
80 |
FRANCIS ANYOMI |
|
81 |
FUTUKPOR WISDOM |
|
82 |
GADEMOR KWABLA |
|
83 |
GADEMOR KWABLA |
|
84 |
GAMADI EDWIN CUJO |
|
85 |
GANYO JULIUS |
|
86 |
GAWU PHILIP KWABLA |
|
87 |
GBEDEMAH A.A. LENA |
|
88 |
GUIAMBE SEYNI |
|
89 |
JAMES YAO MACKIGAN |
|
90 |
JOYCE FOMENYA |
|
91 |
KASSAH KOFI DENNIS |
|
92 |
KASSALOWOE CHRISTOPHER |
|
93 |
KING EDITH |
|
94 |
KISSI REGINA |
|
95 |
KLU FRANCIS |
|
96 |
KONGO STANLEY |
|
97 |
KUGBONU ROLAND |
|
98 |
KWABLA DOLLAMAN |
|
99 |
MACCARTHY PATIENCE |
|
100 |
MARY AHIATAKU |
|
101 |
MENSAH ELIZABETH |
|
102 |
MIKADO PAUL |
|
103 |
MISHIWO GEORGINA |
|
104 |
NTEM RICHARD |
|
105 |
NUWORKLO PETER |
|
106 |
NYATOR SAMUEL |
|
107 |
OTIBO AUGUSTINE |
|
108 |
PAUL KASSAH |
|
109 |
REV. SR FAUSTINE J. NTEM |
|
110 |
REV. SR. ADZIMAH BELINDA |
|
111 |
REV. SR. AYIVOR JUSTINE |
|
112 |
REV. SR. GIFTY TETTEY |
|
113 |
RICHARDSON DOROTHY |
|
114 |
SERAPHINE DORMEKPOR |
|
115 |
SODOKPO DOVI PEACE |
|
116 |
VINCENTIA OKUDZETO |
|
117 |
VORDZORGBE ELIZABETH |
|
118 |
YEGBE SERAPHIM |
APPENDIX VI: GOLDEN JUBILEE PLANNING COMMITTEES
A. CENTRAL PLANNING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
1. Mgnr. Leonard Hope Hormeku
2. Dr. William Gyau Dwamena
3. Mr. Christian Akoto-Brown
4. Ms. Theresa Morgan
5. Mrs. Faustina Amegashie
6. Rev. Fr. Peter Nanga
7. Dr. Andrew Ayim
8. Mr. E. D. Dufe
9. Mr. Donatus Adarletey
B. PUBLICITY AND ADVERTISEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS
1. Ms. Theresa Morgan
2. Mr. Martin Hodolie
3. Mr. Paul Dzah
4. Ms. Doris Nani
5. Ms. Patience Segbedzi
C. INVITATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS
1. Torgbui Dey III
2. Mr. Stephen Dogbatsey
3. Dr. Sodzi-Sodzi-Tettey
4. Mr. Futukpor Wisdom
5. Ms. Zeye Eizabeth
6. Msgr. Peter Huletey
7. Mr. Nelson Awudi
D. BROCHURE/HISTORY COMMITTEE
1. Msgr. Peter Huletey
2. Dr. Elliot Arko-Boham
3. Mr. Nelson Awudi
4. Mr. Daniel Klu
5. Mr. Simon Adikah
6. Mr. F.K. Mak- Mensah
7. Mr. Mac Kugbonu
8. Ms. Bertha Duho
9. Ms. Okudzeto Vincentia
10. Ms. Elizabeth Mensah
11. Ms. Felicia Ekor
12. Ms. Lucy Agbanyo
13. Ms. Judith Agboyo
E. FOOD/ACCOMMODATION COMMITTEE MEMBERS
1. Ms. Danu Gertrude
2. Mr. Francis Akakpo
3. Mr. Francis Adzorgenu
4. Ms. Elizabeth Bansah
5. Ms Rebecca Afram
6. Ms. Elizabeth Attakuma
7. Mr. Victor Agbogli
8. Mr. Bernard Mortotsi
9. Ms. Christine Tay
F WATER, DRINKS AND PROTOCOLS,
1. Mr. Donne Avekor
2. Rev. Sr. Adukonu Margaret
3. Ms. Elizabeth Akpi
4. Ms. Cecilia Avorgbedor
5. Ms. Vincentia Achisey
6. Ms. Florence Hlovor
7. Mr. Francis Adzogenu
G. SHED AND CHAIRS COMMITTEE
1. Mr. Dickson Kwabla
2. Rev. Fr. Barawusu
3. Mr. Anthony Gbedemah
4. Ms. Elizabeth Zeye
H DECORATIONS COMMITTEE
1. Ms Sela Amagnor
2. Ms. Stella Adenyo
3. Ms. Patience Dzakpasu
4. Ms. Florence Hlovor
5. Ms Judith Agboyo
6. Rev. Sr. Avornyo Justine
7. Ms. Gloria Agortimevor
8. Mr. Gilbirt Agbavor
I DOCUMENTARY TO BE SENT ABROAD
1. Mr. Akoto-Brown
2. Dr. Dwamena William
3. Ms. Theresa Morgan
4. Msgr. Peter Huletey
5. Nana Adwoa GBC Greetings from abroad
6. Mr. Yao Asante of GBC.
J AWARDS AND GIFTS COMMITTEE
1. Mr. Agbozo Julius
2. Mr. Bismarck E. D. Dufe
3. Mr. Adarletey Donatus
4. Ms. Florence Hlovor
5. Ms. Theresa Morgan
6. Mr. Stephen Dogbatsey
7. Rev. Sr. comfort Ashinyo
K JUBILEE SONG AND JUBILEE CHOIR COMMITTEE
1. Mr. Victor Agbogli
2. Mr. Benjamin Agoba
3. Ms. Linda Ludu
4. Ms Pascaline Dogbatsey
5. Music Master DZOSEC
6. Music Master, SPACO
7. Ms. Francisca Nteminaso
8. SS Peter and Paul Choir
9. E. P. Church Choir
10. ARS Church Choir
L JUBILEE CLOTH AND SOUVENIRS
1. Mr. Douglas Mensah
2. Mr. Innocent Hottor
3. Mr. Martin Hodolie
4. Mr. Alex Amegbletor
5. Ms. Esther Afari
6. Ms. Benedicta Awumey
7. Ms. Cynthia Gapher
8. Mr. Titus Tabo
9. Ms. Rose Amable
10. Ms. Perfect Adzorlolo
11. Ms. Emma Avusoglo.
M. FUND RAISING COMMITTEE
1. Rev. Fr. James Amuzu
2. Dr. William Dwamena
3. Dr. Andrew Ayim
4. Mr. Christian Akoto-Brown
5. Mr. Stephen Ahiawordor
6. Mr. Mark Brown Kporvi