The Mortuaries and Funeral Facilities Agency (MoFFA) has announced bold plans to deploy dedicated officers across all districts in Ghana. This nationwide deployment aims to stop the rough handling of corpses and enforce strict safety standards in funeral homes.

Ghanaians take final funeral rites very seriously, making professional standards non negotiable for every grieving family. Too many mortuaries operate below acceptable hygiene levels while cutting corners on proper body preservation techniques.

Unlicensed operators will soon find it difficult to survive as inspectors monitor activities from local clinics down to major cemeteries. Families deserve peace of mind knowing their departed loved ones receive maximum respect and hygienic treatment throughout the process.

Cooperating with traditional authorities and local assemblies will help sanitize the death care industry without unnecessary bureaucracy. Citizens can visit the official MoFFA Portal to verify licensed facilities and report unprofessional behavior.

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By Aaron Hammond

Aaron Hammond is a Current Affairs Editor at Ghananewspage.com. He has over five years of experience in Content Writing. He graduated from the Pentecost University in 2018, where he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Studies. Aaron previously worked with Vibe News as a Content Management Systems (CMS) Editor. He also worked as an Online Reporter for the Ghanastandnews news portal.

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