Lordina Mahama Celebrates Mother’s Day with New Mothers at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
Ghana’s former First Lady, Mrs. Lordina Mahama marked this year’s Mother’s Day with a compassionate visit to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, where she spent quality time with new and expectant mothers. The gesture filled with warmth and generosity, brought smiles to many faces and highlighted her continuous commitment to women’s health and maternal care.
During her visit, Mrs. Mahama shared her personal reflections on motherhood, describing it as a journey of love, sacrifice, and strength. Motherhood is indeed a beautiful experience, she said, encouraging women in labour to stay strong and hopeful. She reminded them that while childbirth is challenging, the joy of holding one’s baby makes the journey worthwhile.
The former First Lady didn’t come empty-handed. She presented gift packages to the mothers and made a significant impact by paying the medical bills for all babies born on Mother’s Day. Her kindness was met with gratitude from both patients and hospital staff.
Mrs. Mahama also took time to interact with healthcare workers, commending them for their dedication and the critical role they play in ensuring safe deliveries and maternal well-being. She acknowledged the challenges faced by medical professionals and praised their resilience, especially in maternal healthcare delivery.
This touching Mother’s Day initiative is a continuation of Lordina Mahama’s longstanding advocacy for maternal and child health, a cause she championed during and after her tenure as First Lady. Her visit to Korle Bu served as a reminder that motherhood deserves celebration, recognition and support at all levels of society.
As the nation celebrated mothers from all walks of life, Mrs. Mahama extended warm wishes to not only biological mothers but also to grandmothers, caregivers, and every woman who plays a nurturing role in their homes and communities.