President Mahama Dismisses NHIA Board Member Anne Sansa Daly Over Fake Medical Credentials Allegation
In a swift and decisive move, President John Dramani Mahama has relieved Anne Sansa Daly, a board member of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), of her duties following allegations surrounding her medical qualifications.
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According to credible internal sources, the dismissal follows growing concerns over the authenticity of Daly’s claimed medical credentials. The allegations reportedly raised red flags during a recent verification process, prompting further scrutiny from government and health sector regulators.
President Mahama, known for his stance on integrity and transparency in public service, is said to have acted promptly to uphold the credibility of key public institutions such as the NHIA. This action is being hailed by some as a necessary step to maintain public trust in national healthcare systems.
“The integrity of our national health institutions must not be compromised. We owe it to the people of Ghana to ensure that those entrusted with public roles are genuinely qualified,” a government source disclosed.
Though Anne Sansa Daly has yet to release an official statement, it is expected that she may respond to the allegations as the matter continues to unfold. Meanwhile, investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the discrepancies in her qualifications and whether any legal action may be warranted.
The news of Daly’s dismissal has sparked mixed reactions across social media and political circles. While some commend the President for taking swift action, others are calling for a broader audit of public officials’ qualifications to ensure transparency and accountability across all sectors.
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The removal of a board member under such controversial circumstances is likely to prompt internal reviews and stricter vetting processes for future appointments. The NHIA, a critical body in managing Ghana’s health insurance scheme, will be working to reassure the public and maintain service delivery without disruption.