National HUM Coordinator Calls on CEO of Mental Health Authority

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The National Coordinator of the Home and Urban Missions (HUM) of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Benjamin Offei Badu, on Monday, October 20, 2025, led a delegation to pay a courtesy call on the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Mental Health Authority (MHA), Dr. Eugene K. Dordoye, at the Authority’s Head Office in Accra.

The visit was to officially welcome Dr. Dordoye to his new role as CEO, following his appointment to succeed Professor Pinaman Appau, who served from 2023 to 2025. It also formed part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the partnership between HUM and the Mental Health Authority in the rehabilitation and reintegration of persons living with schizophrenia and other mental health conditions rescued from the streets.

Congratulating Dr. Dordoye on his appointment, Pastor Offei Badu offered prayers for God’s guidance and a fruitful tenure. He reaffirmed The Church of Pentecost’s commitment to holistic transformation and its continued dedication to supporting vulnerable groups, including persons with mental health challenges. He added that the courtesy visit was also to familiarize himself with the new leadership, review progress on existing interventions, and discuss strategies for deepening collaboration between the two institutions.

Dr. Dordoye, on his part, expressed appreciation to the HUM delegation for the visit and the prayer support. He commended The Church of Pentecost for its sustained collaboration with the Authority through the Home and Urban Missions initiative, noting its significant impact on mental health advocacy and rehabilitation. He further assured the team of his readiness to enhance the partnership, suggesting that “the existing project model could be refined to adopt a more institutional or hybrid approach to improve sustainability.”

Present at the meeting were Ms. Edwina Agoro (Esq.), Head of Rights and Quality; Ms. Richlove Wiafe-Doffour, Ag. Director of Finance; Mrs. Priscilla Tawiah Elipklim, CD; Ms. Promise Dumevi, Personal Assistant to the CEO; and Elder Emmanuel Apaa Sam Boandoh, Pent5000 Coordinator of HUM.

As part of the visit, the HUM team made a brief stop at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital, where The Church of Pentecost has renovated a shelter facility to support rehabilitation efforts. The Church has also donated essential items and, in collaboration with the Mental Health Authority, successfully rescued and rehabilitated five individuals with schizophrenia who were formerly living on the streets.

According to hospital officials, two of the beneficiaries have been successfully reunited with their families, two remain under medical care and are making steady progress, while one has unfortunately absconded. The HUM team expressed readiness to support the next phase of the project once finalized.

During their interaction at the hospital, Pastor Offei Badu and his team took time to encourage and pray with staff and patients, affirming the Church’s unwavering commitment to restoring hope and dignity to the marginalized.

The visit once again highlights The Church of Pentecost’s holistic mission of transforming society through the practical demonstration of God’s love, as expressed through initiatives like the Home and Urban Missions.

Report by HUM Media Team

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