Cabinet approves Mahama Cares Fund for Parliament debate

President John Dramani Mahama told people that his Cabinet agreed to send a new healthcare bill to Parliament. The lawmakers will talk about the Ghana Medical Trust Fund Bill and decide whether to pass it. People call this fund the Mahama Cares Fund because the president promised it during his campaign. The money will help sick people who cannot pay for expensive treatments when they have long-term health problems. Doctors can give these patients direct medical help through this special program.

Mahama spoke at a government meeting on Friday about this important decision. Workers from eleven different Interior Ministry agencies brought him a huge donation of one million Ghana cedis. The president said this fund will make sure all citizens can receive life-saving medical care even when they have no money. He wants every person to get treatment regardless of their financial situation. The Inspector-General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno handed over the big check on behalf of all the Interior Ministry groups.

Many government offices around Ghana are already supporting this new healthcare fund. Public institutions keep giving money because they believe the program will help many sick people. The fund has started getting attention from citizens across the country. Officials think this shows people want compassionate healthcare for everyone who needs it most. Medical experts believe the program will save many lives once Parliament approves the bill.
 

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