The Minority Caucus on the Health Committee of has called on doctors at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) to consider suspending their decision to halt service deliveries, in the interest of the general public.

In a letter dated Friday, April 25, 2025, the caucus, while acknowledging the doctors' justifications for their action, urged them to rescind the strike, considering its short and long-term implications for vulnerable members of society. "We wish, first and foremost, to express our utmost respect and appreciation for the selfless service and extraordinary professional commitment of the doctors and staff of Tamale Teaching Hospital.

Despite constrained resources and immense professional pressures, you continue to uphold the sacred duty of care to the people of Northern Ghana and beyond.

Your service is not only noble but indispensable to the nation's healthcare system. "We are, however, deeply concerned about the immediate and long-term implications of suspending critical services, particularly for the most vulnerable who depend on TTH for urgent care.