President John Dramani Mahama has praised Ghanaian health workers for earning global recognition for their professionalism and compassion.
Speaking during a bilateral meeting with Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell, President Mahama said the reputation of Ghana’s health professionals continues to open new doors for international collaboration.
He noted that Grenada’s interest in recruiting Ghanaian nurses and allied health professionals presents a valuable opportunity for structured cooperation between the two nations.
“Ghanaian health workers have gained international recognition for their professionalism and compassion,” President Mahama said. “We are keen to explore agreements that address both our national needs and Grenada’s health priorities.”
The President emphasized that such partnerships would strengthen Ghana’s position as a leading source of skilled medical personnel while deepening ties with Caribbean nations.
He further highlighted that Ghana’s relationship with Grenada represents an excellent example of South-South cooperation and mutual growth.
President Mahama reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving healthcare training and welfare to ensure Ghana continues producing world-class professionals.
He also encouraged Ghanaian health workers abroad to continue upholding the nation’s values of service, integrity, and compassion in their line of duty.