Amenfi Central MP Joana Gyan Cudjoe Embarks on Mass Medical Equipment Distribution to Boost Healthcare
In a decisive move to bridge the healthcare gap between urban centers and hard-to-reach communities, the Member of Parliament for Amenfi Central, Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe, is set to embark on an extensive constituency-wide distribution of modern medical equipment starting Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
This latest intervention forms a core pillar of her broader social policy agenda, which has consistently prioritized the physical well-being of her constituents as a prerequisite for regional economic growth.
The distribution exercise is scheduled to kick off at the Manso Amenfi Health Center at 10:00 AM, where the MP’s team will provide essential supplies to facilities within the Manso area before moving the operation to the Agona Amenfi Health Center and its surrounding clinics on Thursday, April 9.
This mass deployment of resources is not an isolated event but rather the climax of a sustained healthcare strategy that Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe has championed since 2025.
Over the past year, the MP has transitioned from traditional advocacy to direct infrastructural support, recognizing that “quality healthcare is a right, not a luxury reserved for those in the cities.”
Since assuming her role, she has overseen the renovation of several dilapidated community clinics and launched a maternal health initiative that provides expectant mothers in remote villages with essential delivery kits.
Her 2025 development roadmap also included the sponsorship of periodic mobile health screenings, which successfully reached thousands of residents who previously lacked access to basic diagnostic services.
By providing high-grade medical tools directly to the frontline health centers in Manso and Agona, the MP is effectively equipping local health professionals with the means to handle emergencies more efficiently and reduce the need for risky referrals to distant regional hospitals.

The 2026 distribution drive specifically targets the logistical bottlenecks that have historically hampered rural medicine in Amenfi Central.
Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe has extended a formal invitation to all constituency executives and local stakeholders to participate fully in the process, emphasizing that the sustenance of these health gains requires a collective, community-led effort.
As the distribution team moves through the Agona and Manso enclaves this week, the initiative stands as a testament to the MP’s “People First” philosophy.
Beyond the physical equipment, the gesture is seen by many in the constituency as a fulfillment of her 2025 pledge to modernize the local health sector.
By focusing on the “hard-to-reach” areas, Hon. Joana Gyan Cudjoe is ensuring that the residents of Amenfi Central—regardless of their geographical location—benefit from the dividends of proactive and empathetic leadership.
This two-day intensive exercise is expected to set a new benchmark for parliamentary intervention in the Western Region’s healthcare landscape.

Source: Felix NYAABA/expressnewsghana.com

