The National Best Nurse/Midwife (2025), Beatrice Sewor, has commended the Minister for Health for what she describes as a timely and important step toward strengthening healthcare delivery in Ghana, particularly in the Oti Region.

Her remarks follow the Minister’s directive for a comprehensive technical audit of public health facilities, alongside the introduction of a 24-hour cleaning system in public hospitals nationwide.
In a Facebook post sighted by Anansesemmedia, the GRNMA National Award winner expressed optimism about the initiative, emphasizing that hygiene and standardization remain fundamental to patient safety and public trust in the healthcare system.
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“Taking a short break to recharge, yet my thoughts remain with the health of the Oti Region,” she wrote, reaffirming her continued commitment to healthcare development in the region despite being temporarily away.
Drawing on her exposure to healthcare systems outside Ghana, Sewor noted that cleanliness and standardized practices are non-negotiable components of effective healthcare delivery. She described the Health Minister’s directive as aligned with global best practices and necessary for improving service quality.
“As a GRNMA National Winner, I have seen firsthand the dedication of our health staff in Oti,” she stated. “This audit is the diagnostic tool we need to identify where colleagues require additional support and where infrastructure needs strengthening.”
Beatrice Sewor recently earned national recognition after emerging as a GRNMA National Award winner, a distinction that highlights her professionalism, leadership, and commitment to nursing excellence. Her achievement brings pride to the Oti Region and further positions her as a credible and respected voice in discussions around healthcare quality and system improvement in Ghana.


