The Ministry of Health has welcomed the court’s ruling in an assault case involving a midwife at the Tema Community 22 Polyclinic, describing it as a strong signal that violence against health workers will not be tolerated.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, the Ministry said it firmly supports the conviction of Desmond Bosomtwe, who was found guilty of assaulting the health worker.
The court fined Bosomtwe GH¢1,200.00, placed him on a bond of good behavior, restricted his access to the facility, and ordered him to pay GH¢5,000.00 in compensation to the victim.
The Ministry noted that the ruling underscores the importance of protecting health personnel from abuse.
The Ministry also commended the Ghana Police Service for its role in ensuring that the matter was duly prosecuted and justice was served.
It stressed that acts of violence against health workers will not be tolerated under any circumstances, adding that the case serves as a clear warning that individuals who engage in such conduct will face the full rigours of the law.
Reaffirming its stance, the Ministry stated that it will continue to support efforts that uphold professionalism, accountability, and the safety of all health personnel across the country.








