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Minister for Health, Kwaku Agyeman Manu has sworn into office, a new Governing Board for the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.
The Board, chaired by Dr. David Nkansa-Dwamena will steer the affairs of the country’s premier health institution by giving strategic direction to the Management.
In a video sighted on the Hospital's twitter page today, the Minister thanked the Board members for accepting to allow the Hospital benefit from their rich knowledge and skills.
A new Board, headed by Dr. David Nkansa-Dwamena has been sworn into office by the Minister of Health, Hon. Kweku Agyeman Manu pic.twitter.com/okWKbSGEvt
— Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (@KBTH_GH) October 22, 2021
He assured them that government is committed to expanding facilities in the KBTH strategically.
He added that the government would continue to invest in Korle-Bu and remodel some of the old buildings.
Chairman of the Board, Dr. David Nkansa-Dwamena in his acceptance speech assured the Minister that the Board will work towards making Korle-Bu more efficient by the end of their tenure.
— Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (@KBTH_GH) October 22, 2021
The new Board members include; Dr. Opoku W. Ampomah, Mr. Jerry A. Shaib, Dr. Radha M.O.Hackman, Dr. Michael Owusu, Mr. Albert W. Arkoh, Mrs. Hannah A.O.Acquah, Prof Margaret Y. Lartey, Rev. Prof. Patrick F.K. Ayeh-Kumi, Mr. Charles N. Ofori and Mr. Samuel A. Odame.

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