CBOD sponsors surgery of partially blind boy

The Ghana Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors (CBOD) has provided GH¢3,700 support to a nine-year-old boy to undergo eye surgery at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.

The surgery, accommodation, food, laboratory tests and other incidentals would cost GH¢3,500 plus an additional GH¢200 to be used as transportation.

Evans Tetteh Sakplavi, a class two pupil, was earlier this year diagnosed with bilateral cataract, an illness, which causes visual impairment.

Mr Richard Kissi, the Chief Accountant of CBOD presented GH¢3,700 cash to the boy’s mother, Mrs Rosina Buer at the premises of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital on Wednesday.

Mr Kissi said the Chamber was moved by a graphic online publication asking for support for Master Sakplavi and decided to assist.

Mr Kissi was assisted by Miss Angela Osei-Badu, an official from CBOD, was also present at the short ceremony.
An emotional Mrs Buer expressed gratitude to CBOD for coming to her son’s aid at a time she thought all hope was lost.
She was also grateful to graphic online for seeking public support for her son.