SEFWI-ASAWINSO, Western North Region
Prophet Dr. Wisdom Aha, General Overseer of Believers Weapon Ministry, has completed a major humanitarian outreach across four hospitals in the Sefwi area as part of activities marking his birthday celebration. The outreach provided essential items and cash support to patients, newborn babies, pregnant women, nursing mothers, and healthcare professionals.
The exercise covered Sefwi-Asawinso Government Hospital, St. John of God Hospital at Sefwi Asafo, SAD Hospital at Sefwi-Asawinso, and Sefwi Juaboso Government Hospital. According to the ministry, the initiative was aimed at demonstrating God’s love through practical service while encouraging individuals to contribute to community development.
Children admitted to the various hospitals received items including milk, Milo, Pampers, children’s toothbrushes, Pepsodent toothpaste, bathing soap, and cash support. Pregnant women, nursing mothers, and patients at labour wards were also presented with care packages containing Parazone, Dettol, liquid soap, after-wash products, Pampers, and cash donations.


Healthcare workers and midwives were not left out of the exercise, as they received supplies including Parazone, Dettol, liquid soap, milk, and Milo. Beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing it as timely support that brought encouragement during difficult moments.
The first phase of the outreach, which covered the three hospitals in Asawinso and Asafo, involved donations valued at more than GH¢12,790 and direct cash support exceeding GH¢4,500. An additional GH¢3,400 was spent during the final phase at Sefwi Juaboso Government Hospital, bringing the total value of the outreach to over GH¢20,000.


Speaking during the exercise, Prophet Dr. Wisdom Aha stated that the initiative was inspired by the belief that Christian teachings must be accompanied by practical action. He noted that pastors should lead by example by supporting worthy causes and demonstrating love through tangible acts of kindness. He further stressed that community development is a shared responsibility and should not be left to government alone.


He called on churches, organizations, business owners, and individuals to actively support community development efforts, emphasizing that every contribution can make a difference. According to him, the outreach reflects his commitment to combining faith with service and inspiring a culture of compassion, generosity, and collective responsibility across the Western North Region and beyond.





