
Ghana's 37 Military Hospital Commends 'Buz Stop Boys' for Beautification Drive
Ghana's 37 Military Hospital Commends 'Buz Stop Boys' for Beautification Drive ACCRA, Ghana – Lieutenant Colonel Alex Abiti, the Commanding Officer of Ghana's 37 Military Hospital, today expressed profound gratitude to the "Buz Stop Boys" volunteer group for their dedicated efforts in promoting cleanliness and beautifying the hospital's surroundings. During a thank you speech, Lieutenant Colonel Abiti emphasized the critical role of such initiatives in national development. "This is our generation, and there's a lot we can do for this country. It starts with cleanliness," stated Lieutenant Colonel Abiti. He added, "Some of us have been following your activities, and I think it is the way to go. I'm always happy when I see present youth taking up some of this. I pray that this is not the first time; it is something which has come to stay." Following the Colonel's remarks, a representative of the "Buz Stop Boys," wearing a hard hat and reflective vest, responded by thanking the hospital for the invitation. He further outlined the group's ambitious plans. "We also thinking that we can beautify the whole frontage from gate to gate, colorful flowers, you know, put the landscape on its perspective," he said, referencing the ceremonial road. "We will do everything as supposed and beautify the whole stretch. When it is beautiful, it is for me and you." The "Buz Stop Boys," known for their commitment to a Clean Green Environment, aim to extend their beautification efforts along the significant ceremonial route that connects the airport to Jubilee House and Liberation Circle, contributing to a more visually appealing Ghana for residents and visitors alike. The collaboration between the military hospital and the volunteer group highlights a shared vision for civic responsibility and national pride.