Independent presidential aspirant, Rev. Dr. Samuel Worlanyo Mensah has pledged his unwavering support to the fight against Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) in Ghana. He made this commitment at a meeting with the members of Ghana Non-Communicable Diseases Alliance (GhNCDA) in Accra.
The event highlighted the critical need for equitable healthcare access for all Ghanaians, regardless of their socio-economic status.
In his address, Rev. Dr. Mensah emphasized that quality healthcare should be a fundamental right for every individual, asserting that it is essential to address the needs of those affected by NCDs. He expressed his commitment to collaborating with stakeholders in the health sector to ensure that vulnerable populations receive the necessary support and resources.
Mr. Jeorge Wilson Kingson, Chairman of the Media Alliance in Tobacco Control (MATCOH) and a member of GhNCDA, underscored the importance of drafting recommendations for political candidates in the upcoming elections. He noted that the NCD Manifesto contains vital policy information that could significantly improve the lives of those living with these conditions.
Additionally, Mr. Jeffery Ocansey, Executive Director of Revenue Mobilization Ghana, pointed out the economic implications of NCDs, stressing the need for policies that promote education and support systems for affected individuals.
He highlighted the heavy burden NCDs place on the Ghanaian economy, calling for a focused approach to tackle these challenges.
In response to the discussions, Rev. Dr. Mensah assured the alliance of his dedicated support, stating, “I wish to assure you that I will work with you closely anytime the opportunities present themselves. I will also continue to mention these recommendations in public education on the Ghanaian economy in the media.”
He expressed gratitude for the recognition and reiterated his commitment to advocating for the health needs of Ghanaians, particularly those living with NCDs.
The meeting was attended by various members of the alliance and individuals affected by NCDs, reflecting a collective effort to address health disparities in Ghana as the nation approaches the 2024 elections.
Source:newslinkghana.com
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