The Rightway Christian Centre (RCC) Church has once again demonstrated its commitment to community development by undertaking a major healthcare intervention with the expansion and retooling of the Kronum–Aboahia Clinic in the Suame Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

The intervention, which involved extensive infrastructural improvement and the supply of critical medical equipment, has significantly enhanced the operational capacity of the facility, transforming it into a modern, patient-friendly health centre capable of delivering improved and efficient healthcare services to residents of the area.
This laudable initiative forms part of RCC Church’s long-standing corporate social responsibility agenda. Having maintained a consistent presence in the Kronum community over the years, the church continues to invest in projects that promote social welfare and sustainable development.

Speaking at the official handing-over ceremony, the Founder and General Overseer of the RCC Church, Bishop Peter Nsiah Bonsu, emphasized that access to quality healthcare remains a vital component of human and national development.

He noted that the church views healthcare delivery as a shared societal responsibility and, therefore, found it imperative to support government efforts by strengthening the capacity of the Kronum–Aboahia Clinic.
According to Bishop Nsiah Bonsu, the upgrade is expected to improve service delivery, enhance patient care, and create a conducive working environment for health professionals stationed at the facility.
Upon completion, the expanded clinic was formally handed over to the community for full public use.

The event was graced by several dignitaries, including the Chief of Aboahia, Nana Kodua Takyi, members of the traditional council, the Assembly Member for the Aboahia Electoral Area, Hon. Edward Adu-Bobi, the Suame Municipal Health Director, Mrs. Carolyn Wuni and the Assembly representative. They unanimously praised the RCC Church for its visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to grassroots development.
Residents of Kronum–Aboahia described the intervention as timely and transformative, expressing optimism that the improved facility will significantly boost healthcare outcomes and ease pressure on other health centres within the municipality.



