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First Deputy Minority Whip advocates mandatory HIV/AIDS test for job seekers

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
December 19, 2025
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First Deputy Minority Whip and Member of Parliament (MP) for Tolon in the Northern Region, Habib Iddrisu, has proposed that HIV/AIDS testing should be made a mandatory part of recruitment processes in both public and private organisations.

The Tolon legislature suggested this in a recent data from the Ministry of Health showing a concerning rise in HIV/AIDS infections across the country.

According to him, this calls for stronger action.

Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Thursday, December 18, the MP said “making HIV/AIDS testing a requirement for employment would help individuals know their status early and begin treatment before the spread of the virus.”

He believes that including HIV testing in job-related health screenings will reduce the spread of the disease, improve contact tracing, and ensure timely medical intervention.

Mr Iddrisu, further called on the “government and non-governmental organisations to make treatment easily available and free for those who test positive.”

He stressed that this would reduce stigma and encourage more people to get tested.

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“I think it should be part of the requirements in every organisation in Ghana. If you want to be given a job opportunity, you should be allowed to be tested.

“HIV test should be part of the health screening so that we will be able to know,” he disclosed.

Source: Benedicta Quaye

Tags: Habib IddrisuHIV/AIDS
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