02/06/2026
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The Minister for Health, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has tasked the Ghana Health Service (GHS) to take decisive steps to implement the Governmentโs Free Primary Health Care Programme and ensure that all Ghanaians can access essential healthcare services without financial barriers.
Addressing the 2026 First Senior Managersโ Meeting of the GHS, the Minister stressed that the success of the programme will depend on effective implementation, strong supervision, quality service delivery, and improved patient experiences at health facilities across the country.
He directed regional and district Health Managers to assess their readiness, address service delivery gaps, strengthen referral systems, eliminate informal charges, and use data to drive decision-making and accountability.
The Minister also called for intensified efforts to improve patient safety and reduce pressure on hospitals through a stronger and more responsive primary healthcare system, emphasizing that โFree Primary Health Care must be approached as an implementation programme, not as a slogan.โ
Hon. Akandoh expressed confidence in the Ghana Health Serviceโs ability to lead the implementation of the programme and deliver on Governmentโs commitment to achieving Universal Health Coverage.
He urged health managers to leave the meeting with a shared resolve to implement the programme with โdiscipline, urgency, and accountability.โ
30/05/2026
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The Ministry of Health has received a donation of advanced bedside pulse oximeters worth over $ 100,000 from WAMPHARMA to support the governmentโs Free Primary Healthcare initiative, aimed at improving child healthcare delivery across the country.
The donation was presented by the companyโs Director of Partnerships and Sales for West Africa, David Sam, who explained that the support followed discussions with Masimo on contributing to the Governmentโs flagship healthcare programme.
Receiving the items on behalf of Government, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh expressed appreciation to the company for the gesture, describing it as a demonstration of confidence in the Free Primary Healthcare policy.
The Minister noted that the initiative is a game-changer in Ghanaโs healthcare delivery system and called on corporate institutions, development partners, and individuals to support the governmentโs efforts to strengthen healthcare services and improve patient care nationwide.
29/05/2026
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The Minister for Health, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has directed the strengthening of Ghanaโs Ebola preparedness measures following a comprehensive inspection of key national response points, including the Accra International Airport (AIA) Port Health Unit, the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, and the Ga East Infectious Disease Centre.
The tour began at the Accra International Airport, where the Minister assessed screening protocols for arriving passengers. While expressing satisfaction with the measures currently in place, he directed immediate improvements, including the deployment of advanced temperature scanners and enhanced passenger flow systems to strengthen surveillance at the countryโs entry points.
As part of efforts to boost frontline preparedness, the Minister presented Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to health personnel and emphasised that all travellers, regardless of their status, must comply fully with screening procedures.
At the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, the Director of the Institute, Prof. Dorothy Yeboah-Manu, assured the Minister that the facility is fully equipped with the required expertise, reagents, and laboratory equipment to respond effectively to any suspected case. She also highlighted the establishment of a dedicated sample receipt centre to ensure the safe and efficient handling of samples.
The World Health Organization (WHO) Country Representative, Dr Fiona Braka, also commended Ghanaโs preparedness systems, from screening at entry points to laboratory diagnosis. She emphasized the importance of rapid testing, stating that suspected cases should be confirmed within 24 hours, while urging the public to remain vigilant due to the seriousness of the disease.
The Ministerโs final stop was at the Ga East Infectious Disease Centre, where he noted that the facility remains fully prepared to respond to any potential outbreak, drawing on its experience in managing previous public health emergencies.
Although Ghana has not recorded any confirmed Ebola case, Hon. Akandoh urged the public not to take the situation lightly. He called for strict adherence to preventive measures, including regular hand hygiene, avoiding handshakes, and the early reporting of symptoms such as fever, vomiting, or unexplained bleeding.
โThere is no cause for panic, but we must all play our part,โ the Minister stated, underscoring that collective responsibility remains Ghanaโs strongest defence against any potential outbreak.
27/05/2026
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27/05/2026
Wishing all Muslims in Ghana, especially my beloved people of Essikado-Ketan Constituency, a blessed Eid-Ul-Adha. May our prayers and sacrifices be accepted and our communities be filled with peace and unity.
-Ul-Adha
27/05/2026
Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh wishes all Muslims and the general public a blessed Eid Al-Adha.