All 64 containers of medical provides, units and gear which have been locked up on the Tema Port since May final yr are anticipated to be cleared by the top of June 2024.
This follows the discharge of GH¢7.4 million from the Ministry of Finance to cowl excellent fees, in line with a press release launched by the Ministry of Health in Accra yesterday.
The launch of the funds comes after health-focused Civil Society Organisations mounted stress on the federal government for the discharge of the medicines important for treating illnesses.
Explaining the circumstance that led to the backlog, the statement recalled it acquired a complete of 283 containers of assorted medical commodities from the Global Fund by the Tema port.
It mentioned the containers included 272 containers of mosquito nets; two containers of pharmaceuticals, together with antiretroviral (ARVs), HIV Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDTs), and others; one container of TB remedy, and eight containers of medical units and gear (TB cartridges).
The assertion mentioned the Health Ministry with help from the Finance Ministry secured public sale chits for the clearance of 219 containers, leaving the excellent 64 container on account of third-party fees of GH¢ 7.4 million.
The assertion mentioned a request was made to the Finance ministry for public sale chits for the outstanding 64 containers that comprised one TB remedy container and the remaining mosquito nets in addition to pay third occasion fees.
It mentioned it had now acquired the funds to pay for the demurrage and third occasion fees to clear all of the excellent containers despatched by the Global Fund from the Tema Ports.
“We, subsequently, urge the individuals of Ghana and our stakeholders to proceed to train persistence as we work to make sure the clearance and supply of those important commodities for the nice of public well being
“The Ministry of Health reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to promoting the interests and well-being of all Ghanaians through the provision of high-quality services, programmes and policies,” the assertion mentioned.
BY TIMES REPORTER