
Boards of National Blood Service, National Ambulance Service, 4 others inaugurated
2 mins read
12th July 2025 2:29:33 PM
2 mins readBy: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey
The Ministry of Health has officially inaugurated the Governing Boards and Councils of six critical health institutions.
These are the National Blood Service, National Ambulance Service, Mental Health Authority, Ghana College of Pharmacists, Allied Health Professions Council, and the Traditional Medicine Practice Council.
At the ceremony held this week, the ministry announced the appointment of the following distinguished individuals as chairpersons for the respective Boards and Councils: National Blood Service Board – Dr. Emmanuel Maurice Ankrah, Mental Health Authority Board – Dr. Dan Bazanndut, Ghana College of Pharmacists Council – Prof. Francis Ackah Armah, Allied Health Professions Council – Prof. Eric Kotei Addison, Traditional Medicine Practice Council – Prof. Ato Duncan.
Minister for Health, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, expressed confidence that their leadership would help advance the mandates of their respective agencies, adding that each Chairperson brings a wealth of experience and expertise to their role.
In his keynote address, the Health Minister emphasized the need for stronger oversight, enhanced professionalism, and improved inter-agency coordination.
Government key priorities include addressing Ghana’s annual blood supply deficit of 120,000 units and closing the treatment gap for over 2.3 million Ghanaians living with mental health conditions.
Honourable Akandoh also highlighted the need to regulate the traditional medicine sector, which serves more than 60% of the population, as well as tackling the shortage of pharmacists and allied health professionals.
The Minister called on the newly inaugurated Boards to lead transformative reforms, promote specialization, and elevate standards across the health sector.
The Chief Director of the Ministry, Mr. Desmond Boateng, welcomed the new members and encouraged them to provide bold and visionary leadership. He urged them to work collaboratively to drive innovation and improve service delivery.
He reaffirmed the Ministry’s full support, noting that effective regulation is about saving lives, building public trust, and delivering tangible results.
The Ministry of Health indicated that it remains committed to providing the necessary policy direction, coordination, and resources to empower the new Boards and Councils.
The leadership of these Boards are encouraged to prioritize data-driven decision-making, foster inter-agency synergy, and uphold the health and dignity of every Ghanaian.
The inauguration ceremony, held at the Ministry of Health Auditorium, brought together dignitaries, senior government officials, health sector stakeholders, and the newly appointed Board and Council members.
2 mins read
2 mins read
2 mins read
3 mins read
3 mins read
2 mins read
3 mins read
2 mins read
1 min read