The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has announced that the church, through its Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), has invested GH₵19,799,329.53 in healthcare interventions.
The move in the year 2025 underscores its commitment to improving access to quality healthcare across Ghana.
The church currently operates 13 healthcare facilities, made up of five hospitals and eight clinics, which collectively recorded 246,583 Outpatient Department (OPD) attendances in 2025 – representing a 12.4% increase compared to the previous year.
During the year under review, the church expanded its healthcare infrastructure with the commissioning of a 35-bed ultramodern hospital at Kumbagre in the Bolgatanga municipality and a Pentecost Clinic at Teshie-Praso, further enhancing access to medical services in underserved communities.
Apostle Dr Nyamekye further mentioned that in addition to these completed projects, four new healthcare facilities are currently under construction across the country. These include specialist hospital in Accra and community health centres, aimed at broadening the scope and quality of healthcare delivery.
The church’s Health Unit is supported by a workforce of 1,310 staff, with 1,019 personnel on the Government of Ghana payroll and 291 funded through internally generated resources.
To further strengthen healthcare delivery, the church received a donation of 350 hospital beds from The Church of Pentecost, Belgium, boosting capacity across its facilities.
These strategic investments and ongoing projects highlight the church’s commitment to healthcare provision, contributing significantly to national development and community well-being.
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