NPP seeks to build a resilient healthcare system that integrate both conventional and traditional medicine

The Vice-Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has acknowledged the significant contributions of herbal medicine practitioners to Ghana’s healthcare sector. Speaking during a meeting with practitioners in Kumasi, he underscored the vital role of herbal medicine in addressing the health needs of Ghanaians by offering affordable, accessible, and culturally relevant solutions.
Dr. Opoku Prempeh emphasized the NPP’s commitment to building a resilient healthcare system that integrates both conventional and traditional medicine.
He stated that under the leadership of the NPP’s Presidential Candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the party plans to strengthen the herbal medicine industry to create more jobs, advance local research, and improve access to quality healthcare for all.
“We deeply value the role of herbal medicine in our healthcare system.
By promoting its integration with modern medicine, we can harness its full potential to benefit Ghanaians and advance the health sector,” he said.
The Vice-Presidential Candidate also appealed to the practitioners to vote for Dr. Bawumia and the NPP in the upcoming elections, highlighting their shared vision for a thriving healthcare sector that serves the needs of all citizens.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News
President Mahama has debut Cabinet meeting, expresses confidence team’s ability to reset the country
11:38Mahama calls on Council of State to ensure integrity and uphold national interest
11:13History will remember you for your transformational policies – NPP USA to Bawumia
13:50National Education Forum Committee to submit final report by March
10:04Osu Kinkawe Dzaase disowns Bernard Botchway as Osu Mantse
13:23World Social Justice Day: Mpraeso MP calls for an end to politically-motivated dismissals
18:23Foreign Ministry establishes student desks to support Ghanaian studying abroad
18:26GA/R: Water scavenging hits Ningo -Prampram
09:43Minority files stay of execution in Akwatia MP's case
15:53NUGS march in protest of WAEC's results cancellation
09:33