
Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, on Saturday, September 12, 2020, commissioned Ghana’s third medical drone delivery centre at Vobsi in the West Mamprusi Municipality of the North East Region.
The centre will use drones to make on-demand emergency deliveries of vaccines, blood products and life-saving medications to over 500 health facilities in the five regions in the north of Ghana.
The Vice President said the decision of government to adopt the revolutionary service of using drones to deliver on-demand, emergency medical commodities is significantly improving access to basic emergency medical commodities by health facilities across the country.

An elated Vice President recounted stories he has heard of how the Zipline drone delivery service is saving lots of lives in the hard-to-reach communities in Ghana.
The Vice President reiterated government’s commitment to investing in the healthcare delivery system and further tasked the Ministry of Health to ensure that the e-services of Zipline is expanded to reach all parts of the country by next year so as to ensure that no one is left behind in the provision of basic healthcare needs of Ghanaians.
“… It’s important that we speed up this discussion so that we can cover the entire country, especially the hard-to-reach areas, with this service so that we do not leave any community behind.”
Dr. Benard Okoe Boye, the Deputy Minister of Health, expressed his delight on how Zipline’s drone delivery service is drastically helping reduce referrals that are based on the non-availability of medicines.
The Deputy Minister also indicated that the significant partner between Government and Zipline in the fight against COVID-19 where Zipline delivered COVID-19 samples via medical drones to test centres has placed Ghana as the very first country in the world to use this technology in times of the pandemic.
According to him, the partnership was also very instrumental in speeding up the testing regime thus saved lots of money for districts that were very far from the COVID-19 testing centers.
Dr. Okoe Boye commended Zipline for its effort in organizing regular blood drives within their operational areas to support the National Blood Bank.
He believes the effort of Zipline is yielding very significant results as the number of requests for deliveries keep rising by the day.
“This technology, no doubt, is saving lots of lives; demand for our services is rising by the day. On our end, we remain committed to our side of the contract by continuing to save lives when it matters the most,” said Daniel Marfo.
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com