Senator Williams Pays Medical Bills for Stranded Patients in Ikom

Senator Williams with one of the patients.

By Anietie Akpan

In the spirit of Easter, Senator Representing Cross River Central Senatorial District, Senator Eteng Jonah Williams, has extended a compassionate hand to 21 patients and newborns at Holy Trinity Joint Hospital, Ikom, by settling their outstanding medical bills.

The beneficiaries, who had been discharged but remained hospitalized due to their inability to pay, were finally released thanks to the senator’s timely intervention.

Senator Williams said the gesture was part of his commitments to bring relief to his constituents and demonstrate the love and sacrifice embodied by Jesus Christ.

“No economic situation should prevent anyone from celebrating the death and resurrection of Christ or experiencing God’s faithfulness,” the senator said, visibly moved by the plight of the patients.

Senator Williams (Centre) inspecting facilities at the Holy Trinity Joint Hospital, Ikom.

Among the cases he covered were critical surgeries, orthopedic treatments, and premature births requiring incubator care.

Senator Williams emphasized that his action was not just a seasonal gesture but a reflection of Christ-like virtues of love, sacrifice, and compassion. “As of now, over seventeen patients and two newborns with delicate conditions have been discharged and are now able to return home,” he added.

In addition to footing medical bills, Senator Williams also took time to inspect hospital facilities and assured the management that he will intervene to improve the quality of healthcare in the district.

One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Mbeh Blessing, expressed deep gratitude saying, “he has rescued us when we couldn’t pay the bills. May God continue to bless him so that he can keep caring for his people as he’s doing.”