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Every Ghanaian in crisis must find help, not handcuffs — Dr. Eugene Dordoye

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Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Mental Health Authority, Dr. Eugene Dordoye,

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Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Mental Health Authority, Dr. Eugene Dordoye, has urged national unity and greater investment in the fight against suicide.

Speaking at this year’s World Suicide Prevention Day, Dr. Dordoye stressed that suicide is no longer a crime in Ghana but rather a public health and social issue requiring compassion and coordinated action.

“Suicide is no longer a crime in Ghana, it is a health and social issue. We must expand awareness so every Ghanaian understands this shift,” he said.

He called for a coalition of health professionals, law enforcement, faith leaders, and communities to support individuals in crisis. According to him, sustainable funding through the Mental Health Fund under Act 846 and expanded access to primary care services are critical to preventing suicide.

“We want to train families, teachers, and frontline workers to recognize the warning signs. Survivors must be supported, not stigmatized,” Dr. Dordoye added.

On the role of the media, he encouraged journalists to act as partners in prevention by following WHO guidelines, avoiding sensationalism, and amplifying stories of resilience and recovery.

“You are not mere reporters of suicide you are narrators of hope. When you write, you can either deepen the stigma or open the door to healing,” he told the media.

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