The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to advancing Ghana's healthcare system through ambitious reforms and increased investment in frontline professionals.
He made these remarks at the 2025 Matriculation and Graduation Ceremony of Family Health University (FHU), held in Accra.
Addressing the gathering as Guest of Honour, the minister congratulated the 303 graduating students and 444 matriculants, commending the university for its pivotal role in producing competent healthcare professionals.
He emphasised that the ceremony was not merely a celebration for the institution but a landmark for the entire healthcare sector in Ghana. "This is not just a celebration for Family Health University," he remarked. "It is a milestone for Ghana's healthcare sector and a testament to our shared commitment to building a healthier, stronger nation." Graduating students included 36 awarded with Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) degrees, and 42 receiving BSc degrees in Medical Sciences.