Exclusive Interview with Osu Mantse (President of Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs)
The immediate priority of Osu Mantse is basic education, followed by tourism and overall community development with a focus on youth.
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The immediate priority of Osu Mantse is basic education, followed by tourism and overall community development with a focus on youth.
“Our focus at Nyaho has always been on the patient, but we realise it is not enough to talk about the patient; we also have to look at their families, and that is where in terms of our methodology we are doing a lot of design thinking, reviewing all our services again from the perspective of the patient and the family.”
“We have done a lot of infrastructural changes and planning a lot of expansion projects and I am very pleased to say that we will be opening our first satellite clinic in about 2 months.”
“Our vision really is to be Africa’s most trusted name in healthcare, which is extremely ambitious but we believe that it is possible as trust is really about the human connection and the ability to meet the need at the time.”
“The general overview of the Ghanaian healthcare industry is a fairly positive one in the sense that there is a lot more awareness of the need for quality improvement and better accessibility to healthcare.”
The vision of Nyaho Medical Center is to become Africa’s most trusted name in healthcare. The MD Dr Elikem Tamaklo admits this objective is extremely ambitious, but nevertheless believes it is possible. Nyaho is already a leader in quality medical care in Ghana thanks to its holistic approach to providing medical care through a ‘one-stop shop’ model.
Activa International Insurance Ghana aims to extend their networks within the country. The insurance company would like to establish their own branches as well as expand on the cooperation with agencies. Activa is also considering the segment of online sales.
Reroy Group has been innovative on how they can cut costs on power and thus expand their scope. The Group invested a lot in new equipment and machinery to enter the wire ropes market for the sub-region and the ports, and also in the LED bulbs market.
Speaking at the 2017 Ghana Economic Forum on the theme “Building a Ghanaian Owned Economy, 60 years on, The Role of Insurance”, Lartey mentioned 10 critical things that insurance will do to improve economic development if proper attention is given to its essence in the economy.
Marcopolis.net has compiled list of top insurance companies in Ghana. National Insurance Commission (NIC Ghana) states that as of June 2016, there are 26 non-life insurance companies operating in Ghana, along with 23 life insurance companies, 3 reinsurance companies, and 7,000 insurance agents.