A netizen on X has slammed the John Mahama government for introducing an Aboboyaa as part of the vehicle being used under the Free Primary Health Care program.
According to the netizen identified as Gen Buhari, President Mahama’s son, when sick, will never use this Aboboyaa under his own father’s Free Primary Health Care because it’s not safe.
In a post shared on X, the netizen wrote, “Breaking News 🚨🚨
Sharaf Mahama, when SICK, would never use this Aboboyaa under his own father’s Free Primary Health Care because it’s not safe.
Sadly, this aboboyaa is meant for the poor Ghanaian Citizens”.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Health Service has said the Free Primary Healthcare Aboboyaa initiative is to ensure no Ghanaian is left behind when it comes to accessing essential health services.
In a post on X, they stated, “Today, we at Ghana Health Service commit to fully implementing the Free Primary Healthcare initiative and ensuring that no Ghanaian is left behind when it comes to accessing essential health services”.
In related news, A video has been shared on social media showing how the Free Primary Health Care Programme, launched by President John Dramani Mahama, detected a hypertensive patient just hours after launch.
According to reports, Beatrice Elikplim, a 53-year-old woman, walked into the facility to check her vitals and was found to have a hypertensive crisis.
In a post shared on X by TV3, read, “Just hours after President John Dramani Mahama launched the Free Primary Healthcare Programme at the Shai-Osudoku District Hospital, the new system proved its life-saving potential.
Beatrice Elikplim, a 53-year-old woman, walked into the facility to check her vitals and was found to have a hypertensive crisis with a blood pressure reading of 200/100 mmHg, a medical emergency that could have caused immediate organ damage or death”.
Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama has unveiled the Free Primary Health Care Programme, a major policy intervention aimed at improving access to essential and affordable healthcare for all.
The Presidency in a post on X stated, “He explained that the initiative aligns with global efforts toward universal health coverage, where every citizen can access essential care without financial burden. The programme places strong emphasis on prevention, early detection, and timely treatment of illnesses.
President Mahama further indicated that every Ghanaian is expected to undergo at least one health screening annually as part of efforts to strengthen preventive healthcare and improve national health outcomes.
The Free Primary Health Care Programme was launched at the Shai Osudoku District Hospital. The initiative signals a renewed focus on preventive care, with emphasis on early diagnosis, routine screening, and expanded community health services.
The policy introduces a nationwide preventive health approach, encouraging regular check-ups for all citizens while removing financial and administrative barriers to accessing basic care at the primary level.
See the post below:
Breaking News 🚨🚨
— Gen. Buhari (@Gen_Buhari_) April 16, 2026
Sharaf Mahama when SICK would never use this Aboboyaa under his own father’s Free Primary Health Care because it’s not safe.
Sadly, this aboboyaa is meant for the poor Ghanaian Citizens. 🥲🥲 pic.twitter.com/7MLqbxjsI9
Today, we at Ghana Health Service commit to fully implementing the Free Primary Healthcare initiative and ensuring that no Ghanaian is left behind when it comes to accessing essential health services.#FreePrimaryHealthcare pic.twitter.com/AvZNrrVCeb
— Ghana Health Service (@_GHSofficial) April 15, 2026

