Madam Elikplim Akurugu, the Member of Parliament for the Dome-Kwabenya Constituency, marked her birthday in a heartwarming and impactful way by spending the day with children at the Motherlove Orphanage in Kwabenya, a home dedicated to caring for children living with HIV.
In a touching gesture of compassion and solidarity, Hon. Akurugu visited the orphanage with a team of aides, supporters, and well-wishers. The celebration was filled with moments of joy, music, dancing, and the sharing of a special birthday cake with the children and staff.
In a statement, dated
April 9, 2025, Makafui Klutsey, her spokesperson, said the MP used the occasion to donate essential supplies, including food items and other essential supplies, to support the upkeep of the facility.
Addressing the children and staff, the MP emphasized the importance of showing love, inclusivity, and care for the most vulnerable in society.
The management of Motherlove Orphanage expressed deep appreciation for the MP’s visit, describing it as a morale booster for both the children and caregivers. “Her presence here means the world to us. It gives the children hope and reminds them that they are not forgotten,” said Rev Azumah, Director of the orphanage.
Mrs. Akurugu pledged to continue supporting the orphanage and advocated for more public and private sector collaboration to support children living with HIV in Ghana.
The visit concluded with smiles all around as the MP joined the children in games and took time to interact with each of them, leaving behind not just gifts but lasting memories of care and kindness.