The management of Teraone media, operators of Sompa Tv / FM and Sompaonline.com have come to the rescue of Mr Kwame Kyei, paralyzed and a father of 2.
The gesture was in line with the media firm's social responsibility to give back to society.
The gesture includes the unnamed amount, toiletries, food items, assorted drinks and many others.
The general manager of Teraone Media, Mr Collins Amo Poku expressed joy in coming to the rescue of Mr Kwame Kyei and his family.
"It's sad to see a fellow man lying paralysed, a man who once was the breadwinner for his family, a man who once walked, now look at his situation, it can happen to anyone of us, he said.
He further said the media firm is committed to serving the audience with the needed programs and offering any social help to its audience.
"Teraone is committed to giving the right content to feed our cherished viewers and listeners, it's also our core mandate to offer any physical, psychological help or assistance in any form deemed necessary to our people, we have come to serve your interest and command the airwaves.
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Mr Kwame Kyei's health condition was aired on Sompa FM / Tv on a program dubbed " Na Mennim" by Mr Collins Amo Poku, known as Tofiakwa who doubles as the general manager for Teraone Media.
Narrating his ordeal through a telephone conversation on the "Na Mennim" show, Mr Kyei said, he once worked as a well-digger, in line of duty to place facet in a well he had dug, the slabs fell on him.
"I had finished digging so I wanted to place a facet, but I realized some part of the hole was leaking, I ignored it because mostly I experienced this kind of leak, but I later realized the slabs were fallen, I couldn't position myself, because it's either I fell into the long well and died or I hold on firmly for the slabs to fall on me, (shedding tears) he cried."
According to him, it took the intervention of the people around to come to his rescue, after some months at the hospital, the doctor told him, he can't walk again.
"About 4 months later at the hospital, I realised part of my body was not working, I couldn't feel my legs, some part of my waist also died. I suffered complications, and I got paralysed. He spoke.
" Na mennim" is a social program aired on Sompa Fm from Monday to Thursday.
Source<<>>www.sompaonline.com//Eric Asare Murphy