In a heartwarming display of compassion, Emylink Enterprise, dealers in motorbikes in Damongo, the Savannah regional capital, has made a generous donation of GH¢500 to support the abandoned baby currently receiving care in Damongo. The baby boy was rescued by residents from a refuse dump in Hangaline, a suburb of Damongo.
The donation was made by Mr. Haruna Mohammed Mutarla and Seidu Abdul-Latif on behalf of the CEO of Emylink Enterprise, Mr. Emeka. During the presentation, Mr. Mutarla emphasized the importance of supporting vulnerable members of society. “As a business, we believe it’s our responsibility to give back to the community. This donation is our way of showing compassion and care for the abandoned baby,” he said.

Mr. Ezekiel Abdul Aziz received the donation on behalf of Spear FM’s manager, Mr. Adam Akilu Gideon. Expressing gratitude to Emylink Enterprise, Mr. Aziz stated, “We’re grateful to Emylink Enterprise for their generosity. This donation will go a long way in supporting the baby’s medical bills and other essential needs. We’re encouraged by the community’s response and urge others to join in supporting the baby.”
This donation is part of the ongoing efforts by Spear FM to mobilize support for the abandoned baby. The radio station has been at the forefront of the campaign, receiving donations from kind-hearted individuals and institutions. Spear FM reiterates its commitment to transparency and accountability in managing donations for the baby’s care.