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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has reshuffled and reassigned over a dozen key officials in a move that the new Director-General says is aimed at strengthening health delivery across the country.

In a letter communicating the changes, expected to take effect from May 19, 2025, the Acting Director-General, Professor Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, stated that the restructuring is part of ongoing institutional reforms intended to boost operational efficiency and improve public health outcomes.

The changes affect senior staff within regional health directorates, national health programmes, and the GHS headquarters.

Regions impacted include Greater Accra, Ashanti, Northern, Central, and Ahafo.

At the heart of the reshuffle is a realignment of leadership within critical national programmes.

Officials in malaria, HIV/AIDS, immunisation, and non-communicable diseases have been reassigned as part of a rotation strategy, with experienced officers taking on new responsibilities at both national and regional levels.

Among those redeployed is Dr. Hilarius A.K. Abiwu, who is leaving his role as Deputy Director of Public Health in the Northern Region to become Acting Programme Manager for the National Malaria Elimination Programme at the GHS headquarters.

Similarly, Dr. Emmanuel A. A. Teviu, previously based in the Ashanti Region, assumes the role of Acting Programme Manager for the National AIDS Control Programme.

Dr. Selorm Kutsoati, who served as District Director for La Nkwantanang-Madina in Greater Accra, has been appointed Acting Programme Manager for the Expanded Programme on Immunisation.

Meanwhile, Dr. Wallace Odiko-Ollennu, formerly the Deputy Chief Dental Officer, will now lead the Non-Communicable Diseases Unit in an acting capacity.

As part of the broader reshuffle, current Programme Manager for the AIDS Control Programme, Dr. Stephen Ayisi Addo, has been posted to the Northern Region as Acting Deputy Director of Public Health.

Other key changes include the reassignment of Dr. Efua Commeh from the NCDs unit to serve as Acting District Director for La Nkwantanang-Madina, and Dr. Andrew Ayim’s redeployment from GHS headquarters to the Ahafo Region as Deputy Director of Public Health.

Dr. Keziah Maim also takes up a new post as Acting Deputy Director of Public Health.

The GHS has instructed all regional and divisional directors to facilitate smooth transitions, emphasising that handovers must not disrupt ongoing services. Officers are required to notify the headquarters upon assuming their new roles.

Source | Adomonline

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