Tamale TH: Patients stranded, consulting rooms empty as doctors begin strike

There was frustration and confusion at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) on the morning of Thursday, April 24, 2025, as patients seeking medical attention were left stranded. Many who had arrived early were shocked to find consulting rooms deserted and healthcare services halted.
Doctors Protest “Unwarranted Attacks” by Officials
The disruption comes after doctors at TTH suspended emergency and outpatient services indefinitely on Wednesday, April 23. The decision followed what they described as “unwarranted attacks” by Ghana’s Health Minister, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, and the Member of Parliament for Tamale North, Alhassan Suhuyini.

Medical staff at the hospital say they are disheartened by public accusations and feel demoralized by what they consider to be unfair criticism of their efforts and professionalism.
Patients Left in Limbo
The impact of the strike was immediate and severe. Scores of patients who queued from dawn for appointments, medication, and treatment were left unattended. The atmosphere at the hospital quickly turned tense, with some families expressing anger and disappointment.

Many questioned how political confrontations could be allowed to interfere with critical healthcare delivery, especially in one of the country’s major referral facilities in the northern sector.
Growing Tensions in the Health Sector
The indefinite suspension of services has raised alarm across the country, with healthcare advocates calling for urgent mediation. Stakeholders are urging the Ministry of Health to address the concerns of the medical staff at TTH and restore calm to ensure that patients receive the care they need.

The ongoing dispute is the latest in a string of challenges facing Ghana’s public health sector, including limited resources, strained staff, and rising public expectations.
A Call for Resolution
As the crisis deepens, all eyes are on the Health Ministry and Parliament to initiate swift dialogue with the medical professionals at Tamale Teaching Hospital. For now, the people of Tamale and the northern region are left to navigate an uncertain healthcare landscape.