LPRC Donates 100 Hospital Beds, Critical Medical Equipment…To Strengthen Healthcare Delivery

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Reinforcing its commitment to corporate social responsibility and national development, the Liberia Petroleum Refining Company (LPRC) has donated one hundred (100) hospital beds, six (6) patient monitors, and six (6) anesthesia machines to the Ministry of Health for onward distribution to health facilities across the country.

Presenting the equipment, LPRC Managing Director Amos B. Tweh described the initiative as an investment in lives, hope, dignity, and the future of healthcare in Liberia. “Today is a special day for LPRC because we are not merely turning over equipment; we are investing in lives and hope. Every bed represents a mother who deserves to give birth with dignity, and every anesthesia machine represents an opportunity to save lives.

According to a press release dated June 17, 2026, these are not just pieces of equipment; they are a demonstration of our commitment to the well-being of the Liberian people,” Hon. Tweh stated.

Tweh emphasized that while the Company’s core mandate is to ensure the availability and sustainability of petroleum products, it remains equally committed to supporting critical sectors such as health, education, youth empowerment, sports, and community development.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the Government of Liberia, Minister of Health Dr. Louise M. Kpoto praised the Management and Board of Directors of LPRC for what she described as a timely and impactful intervention. “This donation is extremely important at this critical moment for our healthcare system”, she added. According to her, the LPRC has demonstrated that its contribution to national development extends beyond stabilizing fuel supply and prices. She said the company is also helping to save lives and making meaningful contributions to communities across Liberia.

We commend the Management and Board of Directors for this remarkable act of patriotism and partnership, and we remain grateful for their continued support to the health sector,” Dr. Kpoto said.

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