KMA Clinic reopens after temporary closure by HeFRA

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The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) has confirmed that its clinic has resumed full operations after being temporarily shut down by the Health Facility Regulatory Authority (HeFRA).

This was in a statement issued and signed by the KMA’s Public Relations Officer, Henrietta A.K. Aboagye.

The Assembly explained that the facility, which was closed on Tuesday, October 14, had been reopened and was fully operational by Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

The Assembly attributed the brief closure to licensing-related issues, which it said had since been resolved through engagement between KMA and HeFRA.

“Management of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) and the Metro Health Directorate wish to inform the general public that following the temporary closure of the KMA Clinic by the Health Facility Regulatory Authority (HeFRA) on Tuesday, 14th October 2025, the facility has since been reopened and fully operational as of Wednesday, 15th October 2025,” the statement read.

The KMA further reassured residents that it remained committed to upholding high standards in healthcare delivery across the metropolis.

“Management wishes to assure the public that it remains committed in providing quality and reliable health care services to the people of the metropolis,”
it stated.

The Assembly also apologised for the inconvenience the temporary closure might have caused, expressing gratitude to the public for their patience and understanding during the period.

“We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience the temporary closure may have caused and appreciate the cooperation and understanding of all stakeholders,” the statement noted

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