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Central Health Directorate Probes Maternal Death at Kasoa Facility

Gloria Amoahby Gloria Amoah
April 30, 2026
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The Central Regional Health Directorate has initiated a formal investigation into a reported maternal death at the Kasoa Mother and Child Hospital, a development that has sparked concern among residents and renewed attention on maternal healthcare delivery in Ghana.

The incident, which occurred in late April, has prompted swift action from health authorities amid growing public interest and scrutiny. In an official press release dated April 29, 2026, the Directorate confirmed it had become aware of the incident and described it as deeply unfortunate. The statement, addressed to all media houses, expressed sympathy to the bereaved family and emphasised the seriousness with which the case is being handled.

The development comes at a time when maternal mortality continues to be a critical public health issue requiring sustained intervention and accountability. While details surrounding the exact circumstances remain under investigation, the case has already triggered broader conversations about access to emergency obstetric care, infrastructure constraints, and the responsiveness of health systems in high-demand facilities such as Kasoa. Health authorities have assured the public that the investigation will be comprehensive and transparent.

Multi-Agency Committee Set Up to Investigate

The Central Regional Health Directorate announced the constitution of a multi-agency investigative committee to examine the circumstances leading to the maternal death. The committee includes representatives from the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, the Trauma and Specialist Hospital, the Regional Health Directorate, the Central Regional Coordinating Council, and the Attorney-General’s Department.

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According to the statement, the committee has been tasked to conduct a “thorough, objective, and transparent review” of the incident. “The death of a mother is a profoundly painful event, and we treat this matter with the utmost seriousness and concern,” the statement said.

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GHS launch investigation in recent maternal death in Kasoa

The Directorate further indicated that the findings and recommendations of the committee will be made public upon completion of the investigation, underscoring its commitment to accountability and institutional transparency.

Allegations and Public Concerns Emerge

Although the Directorate has not confirmed specific details, emerging reports suggest that the case may involve delays in accessing emergency care. Some accounts indicate that the deceased, identified as a pregnant woman, may have required urgent surgical intervention but was allegedly unable to receive timely treatment.

Unverified claims circulating in sections of the media and community suggest challenges such as limited bed capacity may have contributed to the situation. These developments have heightened public concern, particularly in Kasoa, a rapidly growing urban area where healthcare facilities often face pressure from increasing patient numbers.

The Central Regional Health Directorate has reiterated its commitment to ensuring high standards of care across all health facilities in the region, particularly for maternal and child health services.

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Central Regional Health Directorate under GHS reaffirms committed to standard care to all

“We wish to assure the people of the Central Region and the general public that the Central Regional Health Directorate remains firmly committed to the safety, quality of care, and well-being of all patients, particularly mothers and children,”

Statement from Central Regional Health Directorate, GHS.

The Directorate emphasised that the purpose of the investigation is not only to determine what happened but also to identify gaps and implement measures that will prevent similar incidents in the future.

Public Urged to Remain Calm

Health authorities have appealed to the public to remain calm and allow the investigative process to proceed without interference. Officials cautioned against speculation and misinformation, noting that such actions could undermine the credibility of the inquiry. The Directorate stressed that a fair and credible investigation requires cooperation from all stakeholders, including the public and the media.

The incident has once again brought attention to the broader challenges facing maternal healthcare systems in Ghana and across many developing countries. Despite progress in reducing maternal deaths over the years, gaps remain in areas such as emergency response, infrastructure, and resource allocation.

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Attention has been drawn once again to maternal mortality rates

Globally, maternal mortality continues to pose a significant challenge, with preventable deaths still occurring due to delays in accessing timely and adequate care. Facilities like the Kasoa Mother and Child Hospital serve densely populated and fast-growing communities, placing considerable strain on available resources. This underscores the need for continuous investment in healthcare infrastructure, staffing, and equipment.

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Assurance of Transparency and Accountability

The Central Regional Health Directorate concluded its statement by reaffirming its dedication to transparency and continuous improvement in healthcare delivery. It assured the public that the outcome of the investigation would be used to strengthen systems and restore confidence in maternal health services.

The statement was signed by Dr. Mrs. Alberta Adjebeng Biritwum-Nyarko, Regional Director of Health Services, who emphasised the Directorate’s commitment to upholding patient safety and public trust.As the investigation unfolds, many will be watching closely for answers, not only to understand what happened in this particular case but also to ensure that meaningful steps are taken to prevent future maternal deaths in Ghana’s healthcare system.

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