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BREAKING: Massive Shake-up at Ghana Health Service: 12 Regional Directors Reassigned

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The Dot News has intercepted a memo from the Ghana Health Service  reassigning 12 Regional Directors of the Health Service, two directors, one medical superintendent, and one medical director.

The reassignment is based on the exigencies of the service and the need to strategically position the service to deliver on its mandate and improve operational effectiveness.

The reassignment also took into account the unique skills and strengths of the affected directors.

The memo further requires all affected directors to comprehensively hand over their duties before the reassignment date.

The reassignment will take effect from 14 April 2025.

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