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Ablakwa secures UK visa for medical trip of female student who was accidentally shot in the eye

In a heartwarming turn of events, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has successfully secured a UK visa for medical treatment for Suzzy Adwoa Pinamang, the young girl who was tragically shot in the eye by a classmate. This incredible news comes after Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa announced the development in a Facebook post, stating that two caregivers who will accompany her on the medical trip have also received their visas.

This story is a shining example of compassion and care in action, as Ablakwa and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs worked tirelessly to ensure that Suzzy and her caregivers receive the necessary medical treatment in the UK. This act of kindness goes to show the importance of community support and solidarity in times of need.

The Ghana High Commission in the UK has also been instructed to provide special consular privileges to Suzzy and her caregivers, ensuring that they receive the best possible care and support during their time in the UK. This level of dedication and attention to detail is truly commendable, and serves as a reminder of the power of humanity in times of crisis.

As we continue to follow Suzzy’s journey towards recovery, let us all take a moment to reflect on the importance of coming together to support those in need. Whether it be through acts of kindness, advocacy, or simply spreading awareness, we all have a role to play in making the world a better place. Let Suzzy’s story serve as a reminder of the impact that one small act of kindness can have on someone’s life. Together, we can make a

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