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Dr. Omane Boamah Clarifies Misinformation Regarding Afrah International Hospital

By: Isaac Boamah Darko

In a recent development, Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Director of Elections & IT and former Minister for Communications in Ghana, has come forward to address false claims regarding his association with Afrah International Hospital. It has been alleged that he served as a Board Member and Practitioner in-charge at the hospital, which Dr. Boamah categorically denies.

Dr. Boamah has taken the initiative to clarify his position in order to dispel any misconceptions that may arise from the misinformation. He emphasizes that his involvement with Afrah International Hospital was limited to part-time medical practice, which is a matter of public knowledge. He urges those who doubt this information to verify it through the official channels, such as the Registrar General’s Department and the Health Facilities Regulatory Agency.

Furthermore, Dr. Boamah asserts that he is neither a partner nor a shareholder of Afrah International Hospital. He emphasizes that these details can be cross-checked with the aforementioned regulatory bodies, which maintain accurate records of such affiliations.

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Boamah highlights the importance of not undermining the professional integrity of medical practitioners and their practice. He emphasizes that diseases do not discriminate based on political affiliations and urges all individuals to refrain from making baseless accusations that could harm the reputation of medical professionals.

Dr. Boamah concludes his statement by reaffirming his loyalty to the NDC and his unwavering support for HE John Dramani Mahama. He remains committed to his role as the NDC Director of Elections & IT, as well as his passion for healthcare policy planning and financing analysis.

It is crucial to ensure accurate reporting and avoid spreading false information that can damage the reputation of individuals. Dr. Edward Kofi Omane Boamah’s clarification serves as a reminder to verify facts before jumping to conclusions.

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