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Mahama Cares: President Mahama Delivers Historic Relief for Ghanaians Living with Chronic Illness

by Mawuli Innocent
June 15, 2026
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A new lifeline has emerged for families long forced to choose between treatment and survival.

For Ama, a market trader in Kumasi, the day doctors diagnosed her husband with kidney failure felt like the end of everything. Dialysis sessions cost hundreds of cedis each week, and the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) did not cover all the expenses. Their savings disappeared within months. Ama was left with the impossible choice that millions of Ghanaians know too well: continue treatment and lose the family home, or stop treatment and lose her husband.

Today, that choice no longer has to be made.

President John Dramani Mahama has taken decisive action to ease the financial burden on Ghanaians battling cancer, kidney failure, stroke, and other chronic illnesses. Through the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, popularly known as Mahama Cares, the government has committed up to GH¢2.9 billion in the 2026 Budget to cover treatment costs that are not fully catered for under the National Health Insurance Scheme.

What began as a GH¢2.1 billion allocation has expanded under President Mahama’s leadership. The Minister for Health, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has confirmed that GH¢2.3 billion is already operational, providing support to patients in urgent need across the country.

From Despair to Hope

For years, a diagnosis of cancer or kidney failure in Ghana meant more than illness. It often meant debt, shattered families, and children withdrawn from school because hospital bills had become unbearable. Chemotherapy, dialysis, and stroke rehabilitation were beyond the reach of many ordinary citizens. Too many Ghanaians lost their lives not because treatment was unavailable, but because they could not afford it.

Mahama Cares seeks to end that cycle of hardship. By reducing catastrophic out-of-pocket healthcare costs, the Fund aims to ensure that illness no longer determines a family’s financial fate. A mother can now seek cancer treatment for her child without selling her land. A breadwinner can continue dialysis without pushing the household into ruin.

This is not an abstract policy. It is a father receiving his chemotherapy. It is a grandmother getting the medication she needs after a stroke. It is a young man staying alive through regular dialysis. For thousands of families, Mahama Cares represents the difference between despair and hope.

Leadership That Delivers

This landmark intervention has been made possible through the collaboration of President Mahama and his economic and health teams. Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, through prudent fiscal management, has prioritized healthcare despite challenging economic conditions. In the 2026 Budget, he ensured that support for the nation’s most vulnerable patients was not sacrificed, backing the President’s vision with tangible resources and commitment.

Together, the President, the Finance Minister, and the Health Minister are working to transform the promise of Universal Health Coverage into a reality that Ghanaians can experience in their homes and hospitals.

Healthcare as a Right, Not a Privilege

Unveiled during the Ministry of Health’s 2026 Annual Health Summit, Mahama Cares emerged as one of the government’s boldest responses to Ghana’s growing burden of chronic disease. While delegates discussed issues such as workforce shortages and maternal health, one message stood out clearly: under President Mahama, government intervention is reaching citizens where they need it most—at the point of payment for life-saving treatment.

The Mahama-led administration has reaffirmed a simple but powerful principle: healthcare is a right, not a privilege reserved for the wealthy. Mahama Cares sends a clear message that a person’s chance of survival should not depend on the size of their bank account.

The true measure of Universal Health Coverage has never been the number of hospitals built. It is whether Ama can afford to keep her husband alive; whether a farmer in the Upper West Region can complete cancer treatment; and whether a teacher in Accra can survive a stroke without facing financial ruin.

Mahama Cares seeks to answer that challenge and may well become a defining legacy of this administration. If sustained and effectively implemented, it has the potential to rank among the most significant social interventions of this generation—protecting lives, preserving families, and restoring hope to Ghanaians navigating the long and painful journey of chronic illness.

For Ama and countless families like hers, Mahama Cares is more than just another government programme. It is breathing space. It is dignity. It is hope. And for many, it is the clearest evidence yet that President John Dramani Mahama’s administration is delivering meaningful change for the people.

That is what the promised “Reset” leadership looks like.

By George Merkel Buah

Tags: GHANA HEALTH DELIVERYkofi GeorgeMahamacare
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