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President John Dramani Mahama has reiterated his dedication to enhancing Ghana’s public health systems to better equip the nation against future health crises, particularly those linked to the ongoing climate emergency.
Delivering his inaugural address on 7th December at the Black Star Square, President Mahama presented his vision for a resilient healthcare framework.
He stressed the importance of preparedness in safeguarding the population from the growing threats posed by global health challenges, including the potential resurgence of pandemics.
Highlighting the intricate connection between climate change and public health, the President drew attention to the alarming consequences of the climate crisis.
He described it as a driving force behind the re-emergence of diseases that had once been brought under control, urging swift and decisive action to address these risks.
In his speech, President Mahama painted a compelling picture of the urgent need for collective effort to combat these dual challenges.
He called for unity and innovation in building a healthcare system that not only responds to immediate needs but also anticipates future threats, ensuring the safety and well-being of all Ghanaians.
“With the increase of the climate crisis, there is a likelihood of viruses that have been thought to be extinct for decades to begin to spread and create another pandemic."
“This is a serious challenge and so let us not forget the toll that the past epidemics of viruses had on families and communities in our neighbouring countries to that end, my government will be working diligently to strengthen our public health systems while monitoring the global health situation so that when the next pandemic or epidemic occurs, the loss will be minimal.”
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