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Top Officials Speak After Former IGP Paul Tawiah Quaye’s Death

Top government officials and security figures have begun reacting to the reported death of former Inspector-General of Police Paul Tawiah Quaye, describing his passing as a significant loss to Ghana.

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As news of his death continues to spread, statements from key figures highlight his contribution to national security and institutional development during his tenure.

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Leaders Pay Tribute

Several public figures have praised Paul Tawiah Quaye for his leadership, professionalism, and commitment to duty while serving as Ghana’s police chief.

Many described him as a disciplined and respected officer whose impact extended beyond his time in office.

Security Community Responds

Members of the security community have also acknowledged his role in strengthening the Ghana Police Service and promoting institutional reforms.

His leadership is being remembered as one that prioritized stability and professionalism.

Nation Awaits Official Statements

While tributes continue, Ghanaians are awaiting formal statements from government authorities and the family regarding funeral arrangements and further details.

Read reactions here: Ghanaians React as Former IGP Paul Tawiah Quaye’s Death Sparks Nationwide Tributes.

Also see: Inside the Final Days of Former IGP Paul Tawiah Quaye — New Details Surface.

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Why This Story Matters

Official reactions from leaders and institutions reinforce the national significance of his passing and highlight the broader impact of his leadership in Ghana’s security landscape.

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Government to Spend GH₵1.2 Billion Annually on Free Primary Healthcare Rollout

The government has announced that its ambitious free primary healthcare initiative will require approximately GH₵1.2 billion annually, as part of efforts to improve access to essential health services across Ghana.

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Ghana rolls out free primary healthcare initiative

Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh confirmed that nationwide screenings for conditions such as hypertension and diabetes are set to begin this week.

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The initiative is designed to reduce the burden of preventable diseases and ensure early detection through community-level healthcare delivery.

Officials say the program will focus on accessibility, affordability, and preventive care as key pillars of Ghana’s healthcare strategy.

Focus on Preventive Healthcare

The rollout will prioritize early diagnosis and treatment, particularly for non-communicable diseases that continue to affect a large portion of the population.

Health experts believe this approach could significantly reduce long-term healthcare costs and improve national health outcomes.

Funding and Sustainability Questions

While the initiative has been widely welcomed, questions remain about long-term funding and sustainability, given the significant annual cost.

Economists and policy analysts are calling for clear financing strategies to ensure the program’s success.

Why This Story Matters

This initiative represents a major shift toward preventive healthcare in Ghana, with the potential to improve lives while reducing pressure on hospitals and the broader health system.

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No State Funds for World Cup Supporters – President Mahama Declares

President John Dramani Mahama has made it clear that the government will not allocate public funds to sponsor supporters traveling to international tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup, emphasizing fiscal discipline and responsible use of state resources.

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President Mahama announces no public funding for Ghanaian supporters traveling to the World Cup

Government Prioritizing National Development

According to President Mahama, while football remains a powerful unifying force in Ghana, the country must prioritize critical sectors such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure over funding fan travel. He stressed that public funds should be directed toward initiatives that deliver long-term benefits to citizens.

The President noted that in previous tournaments, state-sponsored travel for supporters placed a significant burden on the national budget, raising concerns about sustainability and accountability.

Support for Black Stars Remains Strong

Despite the decision, President Mahama reaffirmed the government’s unwavering support for the Black Stars, Ghana’s national football team. He assured that resources will continue to be invested in team preparation, logistics, and performance to ensure Ghana remains competitive on the global stage.

“Our commitment to the team is not in doubt. However, we must draw a line when it comes to how public funds are used,” he stated.

Mixed Reactions from Ghanaians

The announcement has sparked mixed reactions among football fans. While some have applauded the move as a necessary step toward fiscal responsibility, others argue that organized supporter presence at international tournaments boosts team morale and national pride.

Sports analysts have also weighed in, suggesting that private sponsorships and supporter-driven initiatives could serve as alternative means of facilitating fan participation at global competitions.

Why This Story Matters

The decision reflects a broader shift in governance priorities, where governments are increasingly being held accountable for how public funds are utilized. In a time of economic pressures, such policy directions could redefine how Ghana balances national pride with financial prudence.

As Ghana looks ahead to future tournaments, the focus may now shift toward private sector involvement and innovative funding models to support fans without straining state resources.

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