Citizen Eye Ghana, a non-governmental organization has paid the medical bill for a 12 year old girl who is about to undergo a kidney surgery.

Mr Alex Tetteh, President of the NGO, presenting the cheque to the parents, said the gesture is to help the family and the daughter go through a successful surgery.

According to him, CITEG was able to cater for the hospital bill of the lucky girl through the benevolent act by the Chief of Staff, Hon Julius Debrah.

He alluded that since the formation of the Citizen Eye Ghana (CITEG), no politician has ever come to their aid not to talk about assisting them with such a huge amount.

He therefore thanked the Chief of Staff, Hon. Julius Debrah for the support he has given them (CITEG) and called on Ghanaians to support his vision whenever he seeks the backing of Ghanaians.

Mr Alex Tetteh hinted that Ghanaians are going to see such kind gestures from the astute politician , adding that very soon Mr Julius Debrah will launch his own foundation to help him embark on more projects.

After receiving the cheque, father of the 12 year old girl, Isaac Laryea thanked the Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah and the Citizen Eye Ghana (CITEG) for coming to his aid by paying the medical bill of his daughter.

He therefore called on the Supreme being (God) to replenish the handy work of both the Chief of Staff and CITEG to be able to help more Ghanaians who are in critical condition.

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