
Ghanaian Doctor's Appointment Revoked: Credential Concerns Spark Debate
Ghanaian Doctor's Appointment Revoked Amidst Credential Concerns Accra, Ghana - In a surprising turn of events, Dr. Anne Sansa Daly's recent appointment to the board of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has been revoked. A letter from the Office of the President, dated May 23rd, 2025, confirmed the immediate revocation. The letter cited unspecified reasons for the decision. The video further reveals that an inquiry to Johns Hopkins University, where Dr. Daly reportedly studied, returned a response stating that no record of her graduation could be found. "This is why I say I'm going to give it to President Mahama," stated the video's presenter, referring to the swift action taken. The video sparked significant online discussion, raising questions about the vetting process for such appointments and the need for greater transparency in government. While the reasons for the revocation remain unclear, the incident highlights the importance of verifying credentials in high-profile public positions. The swiftness of the response suggests a serious concern regarding Dr. Daly's qualifications. The situation underscores the ongoing debate about accountability and transparency within the Ghanaian government.