News
Osu Methodist crowned winners of Ga Inter – Community Churches Quiz

The Osu Reverend Kwei Dagadu Methodist Church emerged winners of the 2021 Inter Community Churches GA Bible Quiz held in Accra last weekend.
The event, which was under the auspices of the Adabraka Atukpai Mantse, Nii Tetteh Adjabeng II, in collaboration with the GA Dangbe Literacy Foundation, Adabraka Atukpai Stool, Osu Traditional and Korley-Klottey Municipal Assembly, was to create an enabling environment for the churches and also strengthen the culture of the Ga dialect.
Speaking at the event, Nii Adjabeng II expressed worries about the neglect of the dialect and how it had affected the culture.
He maintained that the language should not be thrown away but rather be taught at all levels.
Nii Adjabeng II was optimistic the Ga dialect can rub shoulders with others in Ghana and internationally.
According to him, the initiative to promote the language started in 2018 with 10 schools within the Adabraka Community and it increased to 34 with more schools within the district in the last few years.
He pledged to continue to use this project to revive the ‘dying’ Ga culture and also extend it to other communities.
Nii Adjabeng II called on the government to help prioritise the teaching and learning of Ga at all levels of education.
Former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Nii Ayikoi Otoo, lauded the initiative and pledged his unflinching support to hold it in high esteem.
He maintained that it was constitutional to preserve one’s culture and so the culture of the GaDangme community should be preserved; “and by so doing, one should cultivate the habit of always speaking the language.”
He advised that like other tribes speak their language in their locality, so should Gas do same in the region as it was the only way the culture could be followed by the younger generations.
At the end of the Quiz, Methodist placed first with 29 points; runners-up Faith Evangelical amassed 29 points, third-placed Pentecost Central grabbed 26 points, Anglican Barnabas and Apostolic ended with 24 points apiece while Presbyterian Church finished with the least points of 22.
All participation churches were presented with gifts from Nii Adjabeng II.
The event was graced by Chiefs and Queens including Nii Tetteh Okpo, Osu Alata Manste, Naa Naki Azamani II, Dodowa Manye, Naa Ashiokor Odeibe, Osu Manye, Nii Sackey, Adabraka Oakiley Mantse and Nii Armah Akoshi, Osu Clan Mantse.
BY LINUS SIAW NARTEY
News
Minister of Health appeals to Tamale Teaching Hospital striking doctors

The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has appealed to the striking doctors at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) to calll off the suspension and come to the negotiation table.
However, he refused to apologise as demanded by the striking doctors.
The doctors after a meeting yesterday have withdrawn emergency services following the dismissal of the Chief Executive Officer of the hospital.
This follows an unannounced visit to the hospital by the Minister on Tuesday.
The Minister made the appeal when addressing the media in Accra on Today, April 24 2025.
According to him, dialogue is the only way out to resolve the issue, adding that he was ready collaborate with them.
“I am prepared for us to come around the table and discuss whatever we need to discuss,” Mr Akandoh said.
“My humble appeal to my wonderful medical doctors and health professionals at Tamale Teaching Hospital is that I am the first person to take care of your interests. Therefore, let’s call off the strike and let’s all regroup and strategise going forward,” he concluded.
News
Health Minister donates medical equipment to Tamale Teaching Hospital, pledges commitment to reforms

The Minister for Health Kwabena Miintah Akandoh has reiterated government’s commitment to address long-standing challenges in the health sector, describing the health system as one that requires urgent reform and collective responsibility.
He made these remarks during a donation of some essential medical equipment and supplies to the Tamale Teaching Hospital on behalf of the Ministry of Health.
The donation included a wide range of equipment such as ECG machines, ICU ventilators, cardiac monitors, anesthesia machines, infant incubators, and essential
Consumables amounting to about 35 items.
Among the items highlighted were
Emergency Health Equipment (EHE) sets, nebulizer sets, and medical-grade towels.
The Health Minister acknowledged the difficult working conditions health professionals continue to endure and emphasized that government efforts alone would not be enough to resolve systemic issues.
He called for unity across the health sector and urged all stakeholders, including medical doctors, nurses, and pharmacists, to work together to ensure that the country’s limited resources are used efficiently.
He noted that the wellbeing of the ordinary Ghanaian should be central to healthcare delivery, cautioning against practices that marginalize the underprivileged due to resource scarcity. According to him, every Ghanaian life is valuable, and the system must reflect that belief in both policy and practice.
Mr.Akandoh stressed that his leadership approach is rooted in humility, collaboration, and respect for all health workers. While acknowledging that change may come with challenges, he maintained that cooperation is key to achieving lasting improvements in the sector.
The Minister pleaded with health professionals in the Tamale Teaching Hospital to call off the strike and regroup to strategize on more effective ways to address their concerns through dialogue and collaboration with relevant authorities.
The donation to the Tamale Teaching Hospital forms part of a broader national initiative to modernize medical infrastructure and enhance service delivery in Ghana’s healthcare.