Audio By Carbonatix
Alarming figures reveal that the Western Region now accounts for a staggering 71% of all confirmed Monkeypox infections nationwide.
This came to light at the Western Regional Development Retreat in Essipong on Saturday, June 21.
Kwadwo Okyere Apenteng, the Chief Pharmacist of the Western Regional Health Directorate, speaking on behalf of the Regional Health Director, underscored the severity of the situation.
He disclosed that the region documented its initial Monkeypox case on May 23 in Tarkwa, marking the beginning of an escalating outbreak.
READ ALSO: Kalsoume Sinare, Namoale, 13 others land ambassadorial roles under Mahama
"Monkeypox is also in the country, and currently, the Western Region is number one; we have taken over. 71% of the cases in the country are coming from the Western Region. As it stands, we have 187 suspected cases and 43 confirmed cases," Mr Apenteng stated, highlighting the dramatic shift in the geographical distribution of the disease within Ghana.
While Ghana recorded its first Mpox (Monkeypox) cases in October 2024, the rapid concentration in the Western Region, with a population of over 2 million people (2021 Census data), presents a unique challenge for public health officials.
In response to this critical situation, the Directorate has immediately activated its public health emergency response system.
This includes intensified surveillance efforts to track potential new cases and their contacts, alongside a robust public education campaign aimed at informing residents about prevention, symptoms, and reporting mechanisms.
This aligns with Ghana's broader National Health Security agenda, bolstered by initiatives like the recently launched $16.3 million Pandemic Fund Project, which focuses on strengthening disease surveillance, laboratory capacity, and health workforce readiness.
The current Monkeypox outbreak has also cast a harsh light on the state of healthcare infrastructure in the Western Region.
Addressing the same retreat, Western Regional Minister Joseph Nelson voiced pressing concerns about stalled healthcare projects, particularly the much-needed upgrade of the Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital.
The hospital's redevelopment has been a subject of public discourse for several years, with previous reports from early 2025 indicating assurances from a new government to continue the project.
However, the Regional Minister's recent remarks suggest persistent delays.
"Our regional hospital in Effia Nkwanta is undergoing some revamping, but as we speak, the work is stalled. I pray that, very soon, work will resume so that we can complete it for the very purpose for which that project was started," Mr Nelson lamented.
The completion of this vital regional referral facility is deemed crucial for enhancing the region's capacity to manage not only current outbreaks like Monkeypox but also future health crises.
Recognising the severity of the situation and the critical need for improved health infrastructure, Minister Nelson extended an appeal to the Western Regional House of Chiefs.
He urged their esteemed traditional leaders to lend their considerable influence to advocacy efforts aimed at accelerating the upgrading of key health facilities throughout the region.
This collaborative approach seeks to fortify the Western Region’s preparedness and response capabilities, safeguarding the health of its citizens against emerging infectious diseases.
Latest Stories
-
‘We’ll meet you in court’- DVLA boss fires back at VEMAG over injunction on new number plates
8 minutes -
John Mahama’s symphony of stewardship: The first anniversary of the Accra reset
32 minutes -
How Edmond Kombat reclaimed TOR from industrial decay
36 minutes -
Antoine Semenyo chooses Manchester City ahead of January move
1 hour -
Western region records 465 road fatalities in 11 months; officials blame drunk driving, human error
1 hour -
DVLA extends use of DP stickers and DV plates amid new plate rollout delay
1 hour -
What’s in a nickname? AFCON 2025 teams have stories to tell
2 hours -
DVLA suspends rollout of new number plates planned for January 2026
2 hours -
Health Minister commends workers, pledges stronger health system in end-of-year message
2 hours -
Two dead, dozens injured in crash on Cape Coast–Takoradi highway
2 hours -
NPP Primary: Bawumia still in strong lead in latest Global InfoAnalytics survey
2 hours -
NPP Primary: Bawumia leads with 56% amongst committed voters in latest Global InfoAnalytics poll
2 hours -
Venezuela accuses US of ‘extortion’ over seizure of oil tankers
2 hours -
Zelensky says Ukrainian withdrawal from the East possible in latest peace plan
2 hours -
NDC highlights first year achievements, vows to stabilise economy and strengthen governance
3 hours
