Tuesday, 05 November

Ghana Rural Ageing Support Programme (GRASP) to revolutionise care for elderly in rural areas: E-KOD

Politics
Elijah Kwame Owusu Danso of the Movement for Change (M4C)

In a compelling address during the Afrafranto Caravan Campaign Tour, Elijah Kwame Owusu Danso (E-KOD), Vice Presidential Candidate for the Movement for Change (M4C), introduced the Ghana Rural Ageing Support Programme (GRASP), an ambitious initiative aimed at enhancing care for the elderly in rural Ghana.

Speaking to an enthusiastic crowd in Bibiani, E-KOD emphasised the distinct advantages of GRASP over the current Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme, highlighting its comprehensive approach to health and financial welfare.

“Our elders deserve more than the current LEAP program offers,” E-KOD stated, explaining that while LEAP had provided some relief, GRASP will address critical gaps, especially healthcare needs.

“GRASP will support not only the financial welfare of our elderly but also focus on their health needs, which has been a major gap in LEAP.”

At the heart of GRASP is a specialised National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) exclusively for the elderly in rural communities, covering illnesses and conditions that aged Ghanaians commonly face.

“Mr Alan Kyerematen is committed to catering to the welfare of the aged in rural Ghana, hence the GRASP,” E-KOD emphasised.

“Our elders, after serving our country, should not be left to struggle with access to healthcare. GRASP ensures they receive necessary medical care without financial burden.”

Alongside healthcare benefits, GRASP will provide a minimum monthly stipend of GHS200 to every elderly beneficiary, giving them consistent financial support, he underlined.

“With GRASP, we’re not only offering healthcare – we’re also providing direct financial assistance to enhance their quality of life,” he added.

E-KOD also addressed accountability issues that have affected LEAP's impact, promising a more transparent and efficient system under GRASP.

“One of the challenges with LEAP is that often, the real beneficiaries do not receive the support due to delivery inefficiencies,” he remarked.

“With GRASP, we will ensure the system is diligent and efficient, so the actual recipients get the support intended for them.”

In closing, the lawyer and politician urged Ghanaians to back the Afrafranto Movement to realise this vision.

“Our elders have given so much to this nation; it is now our duty to care for them with respect and dignity,” he said, inviting voters to support the Movement for Change to bring GRASP to life for every elderly Ghanaian in rural communities.

Source: classfmonline.com