On June 21, 2025, 11 agencies under the Ministry for the Interior—including the Police Service, Immigration Service, Fire Service, Prisons, NADMO, NACOC, NIA, Gaming Commission, Refugees Board, Peace Council, and Small Arms Commission—together donated a total of GH₵1 million to the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (MahamaCares). The cheque was presented by IGP Christian Tetteh Yohuno to President John Mahama at Jubilee House.
Breakdown of Contributions
- Ghana Police Service: GH₵580,000
- Ghana Immigration Service: GH₵100,000
- National Fire Service, Prisons Service, NADMO, NIA, Gaming Commission: GH₵50,000 each
- NACOC: GH₵10,000; Ghana Refugees Board: GH₵5,000; National Peace Council: GH₵5,000; Small Arms Commission: GH₵10,000
Additionally, Minister Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak and Deputy Minister Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi donated GH₵50,000 and GH₵30,000 respectively.
President’s Remarks & Next Steps
President Mahama expressed deep gratitude, describing the contribution as “magnanimous and deeply symbolic.” He noted the Cabinet has approved the MahamaCares Fund Bill, which is pending in Parliament. Once enacted, independent trustees will manage the Fund, which will draw on the National Health Insurance Levy, budgetary funds, and corporate or individual donations. He also disclosed that GH₵1 billion has been approved for retooling the security services.
Why It Matters
| Importance | Impact |
|---|---|
| Public-Private Solidarity | Signals unified government support for health initiatives |
| NCD Treatment Support | Provides much-needed resources for chronic disease management |
| Grassroots Funding | Demonstrates security agencies’ commitment beyond national security |
| Policy Momentum | Buffer for the Fund as it awaits legislative approval |
What to Watch Next
- Parliamentary Approval – Passage of the MahamaCares Fund Bill.
- Trustees Appointment – Independence and oversight for fund management.
- Fund Mobilisation – Additional corporate and public contributions.
- Health Impact – Increased access to treatments for cancers, diabetes, and other NCDs.
Final Take
The GH₵1 million donation from 11 security agencies to MahamaCares underscores a new era of solidarity, linking security and health sectors in the fight against non-communicable diseases. With legislative backing soon, this funding marks a tangible start toward expanding healthcare access and national wellness.