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Fixing the Root Problem: Portia Nana Akua Pinamang Speaks on Spare Parts Pricing and Ghana’s Economic Realities

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During a recent discussion on the economic challenges facing spare parts dealers, particularly those in Abossey Okai, Miss Portia Nana Akua Pinamang shed light on the deeper issues driving the high cost of spare parts in Ghana. According to her, the frustrations of both traders and consumers are valid, but meaningful solutions require a clear understanding of the underlying factors influencing these prices.

Miss Pinamang explained that many Ghanaians view spare parts dealers as simply inflating prices for profit. However, after reviewing several journals and gaining insight into how these parts are sourced, she realized the situation is far more complex. These dealers purchase their goods in dollars, which means their entire supply chain is directly tied to the performance of the cedi. Beyond this, they face high shipping costs, heavy duties, and taxes at the port. Considering these operational burdens, no dealer would willingly sell at a loss, especially when the system itself sets them up to struggle.

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She stressed that something fundamental in Ghana’s economic structure is broken—something that urgently needs fixing. Even if the dollar rate drops temporarily, without addressing the core problems, spare parts prices will not significantly fall. This, she emphasized, affects not only traders but the everyday Ghanaian trying to survive rising living costs.

Miss Pinamang further argued that inflation numbers alone do not reflect the true state of the economy. “Inflation can be in single digits,” she noted, “but if the dollar rate remains in double digits, the cost of living will still be unbearable.” While it is commendable that the minister is urging spare parts dealers to reduce prices, she believes the conversation must extend beyond surface-level directives. The real question is: are the structural conditions in place to allow these dealers to reduce prices without collapsing their businesses?

She suggested that a serious look must be taken at factors such as duties, taxes, shipping costs, and the bureaucratic challenges at the ports. If duties and charges are reduced, the dealers will naturally have room to reduce prices, a far more sustainable approach than demanding price cuts without reforms.

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Miss Pinamang also encouraged Ghana to fully leverage its free market system. She proposed that the country explore ways to regulate and standardize prices in specific sectors without stifling competition. Proper margin control and standardized pricing for certain essential products, she believes, could help stabilize the market and protect both traders and consumers.

She called on government authorities, particularly ministries responsible for trade and industry, to engage constructively with stakeholders in the spare parts sector. By addressing the real challenges faced by dealers, the nation can move toward a more balanced economy where prices reflect fairness rather than structural inefficiencies. Only then can Ghana achieve the kind of stability that benefits everyone, from the trader at Abossey Okai to the ordinary Ghanaian struggling with the cost of living.

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National Best Nurse/Midwife Beatrice Sewor Embarks on Appreciation and Gratitude Tour Across Volta and Oti Regions

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Fresh from being crowned GRNMA National Best Nurse/Midwife 2025, Beatrice Sewor has commenced an Appreciation and Gratitude Tour across the Volta and Oti Regions to honour the communities, institutions and individuals whose support contributed to her remarkable achievement.

Madam Sewor received the prestigious national recognition at the GRNMA Annual Awards Night held at the Kempinski Hotel, Accra, on 12th December 2025, a feat that has been widely celebrated within Ghana’s health sector as a testament to dedication, compassionate care and professional excellence.

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As part of her commitment to sharing the honour with those who journeyed with her, she began the three-day appreciation tour on 27th April 2026 in Ho. The tour route includes stops in Hohoe, Jasikan and Dambai, before climaxing in Nkwanta on 29th April 2026 at St. Joseph Catholic Hospital.

The tour is designed to express heartfelt gratitude to communities, health directorates, selected health facilities, stakeholders and supporters whose encouragement and contributions played a pivotal role in her success. It also includes a courtesy visit to the Oti Regional Minister, Hon. John Kwadwo Gyapong, as part of efforts to acknowledge institutional support and strengthen stakeholder relations.

The initiative is not only a thanksgiving exercise but also a recognition that the award represents a collective victory for healthcare workers and communities in the Volta and Oti Regions. Through engagements and courtesy calls along the route, Madam Sewor is celebrating frontline health professionals, inspiring younger practitioners and reinforcing bonds within the healthcare ecosystem.

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The tour will conclude in Nkwanta at the St. Joseph Catholic Hospital to mark the occasion and celebrate what many have described as a shared achievement for the region and the nursing profession at large.

Speaking on the significance of the tour, supporters have described the gesture as a reflection of humility and servant leadership, noting that Madam Sewor’s decision to return to the people and institutions that supported her demonstrates the very values that earned her the national honour.

Her recognition as GRNMA National Best Nurse/Midwife 2025 continues to inspire admiration across the country, with many seeing her story as a shining example of dedication, sacrifice and excellence in healthcare delivery. The Appreciation and Gratitude Tour is expected to further deepen that legacy while celebrating the spirit of partnership that made the achievement possible.

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