Michael Aidoo (L) with Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple have joined forces to support the two girls
With support from his counterpart from the Western North Region, the Vokta Region Council of State Member, Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple, and Michael Aidoo, have come to the help of two twin girls who have been paralysed for the greater parts of their lives.
Sharing the details in a post on his Facebook page on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, Kwamigah-Atokple stated that he had adopted the girls.
He added that the girls, from Keta, have been left paralysed because of medical negligence.
This was also after he had received his colleague, the Western North Council of State Member, Michael Aidoo, at his office, during which he made a donation to support the girls.
“Earlier today, I received my Senior brother, HE Michael Aidoo, Council of State Member representing Western North Region, in my office, where he fulfilled a pledge he made during our recent Easter Get-Together.
“True to his word, he donated a generous amount of GHC20,000 to support my adopted twin girls from Keta who, through no fault of their own, have been paralyzed for the past 25 years due to medical negligence,” he wrote.
Gabriel Kwamigah-Atokple further expressed his gratitude to his colleague, describing him as kind.
He also emphasised the challenges of the twin girls and how he is committed to building them up.
“His act of kindness is a demonstration of empathy, humanity, and the type of leadership that puts people first.
“These twin girls have carried a painful burden for decades. Support like this provides not just financial relief, but a renewed sense of dignity and hope for a better tomorrow. I am deeply moved by H.E. Michael Aidoo’s commitment to their story and to our shared mission at the Tanko Foundation – restoring hope and championing the vulnerable,” he added.
He also stated that; “On behalf of the twins, my family, and the entire Tanko Foundation team, I say a heartfelt thank you. Your generosity will never be forgotten. You have reminded us that real change begins when we choose to care. I am truly grateful, big brother. God richly bless you.”
Recently, Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple brought together loved ones and friends to celebrate the Easter at his home at Weta, in the Volta Region.
Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy, was the headline performance for the event.
See his post below:
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