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NewsLet's patronize Ghanaian-made medicines to help boost the economy - Otumfuo urges

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Let’s patronize Ghanaian-made medicines to help boost the economy – Otumfuo urges

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II of the Ashanti Kingdom has extended his gratitude and congratulations to Dr. Samuel Ato Duncan, the CEO and President of COA Mixture and Global Peace Mission, for his remarkable contributions to Ghana.

During a visit to the COA Mixture Factory in Wusorkrom, Central Region, where COA products are manufactured, Otumfour Osei Tutu II underscored the need for government support to elevate COA Mixture products and enhance Ghana’s global standing in healthcare.

The King, who toured the factory for over an hour, praised the nation for having Prof. Duncan and his COA products.

He also revealed that he has designated land in the Ashanti Region for Prof. Duncan to establish additional facilities, aiming to further advance the country’s healthcare sector.

Prof. Duncan, who warmly received the King and his entourage, committed to continuing his efforts to advance Ghana’s healthcare system. He assured that his products will meet international standards and gain global recognition.

He encouraged support for locally produced medicines and announced plans to launch new immune-boosting drugs soon, which are expected to bring significant revenue to the country.

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