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The Minister nominee for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has pledged to investigate the government’s contract for drone delivery services if approved by Parliament.
During his vetting on Friday, January 31, Mr Akandoh acknowledged the importance of the drone service in delivering essential medicines to hard-to-reach areas. However, he raised concerns about the financial arrangements surrounding the project.
"I have personally raised issues about the drone service in Parliament. If this committee approves me, I will further inquire into the matter,” he stated.
He emphasised that while the service plays a vital role in healthcare delivery, there must be transparency in its funding.
“Initially, we were told that government funds would not be used to pay for the drone service, but we are now making payments. I have come across some contracts between the Ghanaian government and the drone service providers, and I intend to investigate them.”
Mr Akandoh commended the initiative for its impact on healthcare delivery and assured that, when he is approved as Minister of Health, the government would cooperate with the providers if necessary.
“They are doing a fantastic job in this country, and we will work with them when needed."
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