In a bid to expand healthcare delivery across Ghana, the Ghanaian government has commissioned a new police hospital in the Ashanti Region of the country.
Ghana’s Interior Minister, Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka, commissioned
the facility which aims to enhance healthcare delivery for law enforcement personnel and surrounding communities.
The Police Hospital was fully financed under the welfare scheme of the police service. This strategic investment underscores the dedication to providing exceptional healthcare for officers and their families, ensuring they receive the support they deserve.
Speaking at the commissioning of the hospital, Mr. Muntaka, expressed pride in the police service for establishing a facility that provides comfort regarding health services.
The Minister lauded the combined strength, vision, and commitment of the police scheme.
He says the government of Ghana is committed to ensuring the hospital is equipped with essential materials and maintained to a higher standard.
He announced the commissioning of the Tamale Police Hospital, being constructed by the government by the end of the year.
Muntaka is confident the direct recruitment of medical staff for both the Kumasi and Tamale police hospitals will ensure that both facilities operate at full capacity.
Source : Africa Publicity