By Fatmata Grace Okekearu Bo City
Yesterday, Mayor Kobba Musa of the Bo City Council spearheaded the supervision of solar street light installations at the Bo Government Hospital and Mortuary, marking a significant stride in bolstering healthcare infrastructure. The initiative, generously provided by esteemed entrepreneur Mr. Alusine Kamara, reflects a steadfast commitment to enhancing healthcare services and ensuring the seamless operation of essential facilities.
Harnessing solar power not only promotes energy efficiency but also champions environmental sustainability, thereby bolstering safety measures for patients and staff, particularly during nocturnal hours. This collaborative endeavor between the city council, Mr. Kamara, and other stakeholders epitomizes a shared goal of advancing public welfare and elevating healthcare standards within the community.
Mayor Musa’s hands-on involvement underscores his unwavering dedication to envisioning a healthier, safer city for all residents. The installation of solar street lights symbolizes tangible progress and underscores the collective determination to forge a brighter, more sustainable future for Bo City.
The initiative represents a significant investment in healthcare infrastructure, with the installation of solar street lights expected to enhance safety and security around the Bo Government Hospital and Mortuary. This development underscores the city’s commitment to prioritizing public health and underscores the importance of collaboration between government entities, private sector partners, and community stakeholders in driving positive change.