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Only 2 of 25 doctors posted to Oti Region report for duty -health minister raises alarm

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
February 3, 2026
in Health
Only 2 of 25 doctors posted to Oti Region report for duty -health minister raises alarm

The Minister for Health has raised serious concerns after only two out of the 25 doctors posted to the Oti Region reported for duty, describing the situation as alarming and detrimental to healthcare delivery in the area.

According to the Minister, the low reporting rate has placed immense pressure on already overstretched health facilities in the region, affecting access to quality healthcare for residents.

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The Oti Region, like several newly created and underserved regions, continues to struggle with inadequate medical personnel, making the failure of doctors to assume their posts a major setback.

The Minister noted that the postings were part of efforts by the Ministry of Health and the Ghana Health Service to ensure equitable distribution of healthcare professionals across the country, particularly in deprived areas.

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However, the reluctance of doctors to accept postings to regions perceived as less resourced continues to undermine these efforts.

He warned that the trend, if not addressed urgently, could widen regional disparities in healthcare delivery and compromise government’s goal of achieving universal health coverage. The Minister stressed that posting decisions are made based on national needs and must be respected in the interest of public service.

The Health Minister further disclosed that discussions are ongoing with relevant agencies and professional bodies to understand the reasons behind the low turnout and to explore measures that will encourage compliance.

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These may include improved incentives, better accommodation, enhanced security, and infrastructure development in underserved regions.

He also called on newly posted doctors to reconsider their decisions and report to their duty stations, emphasizing that serving in deprived areas is a critical part of national development and professional responsibility.

Residents and health advocates in the Oti Region have expressed worry over the situation, noting that the shortage of doctors could worsen health outcomes, increase referral cases, and place additional strain on nurses and other health workers.

They have urged authorities to take decisive action to ensure that the region receives its fair share of medical professionals.

Tags: Ghana Health ServiceOti Region

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