Health Minister Kwaku Agyeman-Manu has suggested government is faced with financial challenges as budgetary allocation to the various ministries, departments and agencies are yet to be released five months into the year. The situation, he said, was affecting the various ministries. Speaking to TV3 Thursday on concerns raised by the Mental Health Authority regarding government’s failure to advance funds to health facilities under its umbrella, Mr. Agyeman-Manu said there appears to be cash flow challenges from the central bank. “This year between January and now, I don’t know what is happening to central bank, it looks like our taxes are not performing very adequately and it is not only mental health, almost all the ministries our goods and services have suffered” he said. He added: “The ministry itself has not received any goods and services for the year but we are managing to run the health sector” Mr. Agyeman-Manu said consequent to the challenges, his ministry and its agencies have had to rely on the benevolence of donor agencies and philanthropist to run since the beginning of this year.
Ministries not received budgetary allocation 5 months into 2018 – Minister reveals
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