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Rayan Medical Centre is healthcare Service Provider of the year

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Private Medical facility, Rayan Medical Centre, has been awarded the best private healthcare service provider for the year 2025.

The award, which was presented to the managers of the health centre at the 2025 Business League Awards held in Accra, was in recognition of the good work of the Centre.

Organisers of the awards ceremony praised Rayan Medical Centre for their exemplary services to patients who come to the facility for healthcare.

A complement which the Medical Director of the centre, Faisal Sulley, said is a testament of the kind of care they offer patients who troop to the facility for services such as kidney specialist care, Hemodialysis, Abdominal tap, Nutritional Counseling, AV fistula insertion, Central Venous Catheterization (CVC) and Kidney transplantation.

Held under the theme of recognizing excellence and innovation in the Ghanaian business community, the 2025 edition of Ghana Business League was a vibrant showcase of progress and resilience.

From manufacturing giants to rising stars in supply and service industries, nominees across various sectors competed in league categories that reflected their market strength, innovation, and performance.

Each winner was handpicked by a distinguished jury of industry professionals and thought leaders, making the honours deeply prestigious.

More than just an award ceremony, the night featured gourmet dining, high-energy entertainment, and moments of heartfelt recognition. It stood as a testament to the unwavering commitment of Ghanaian enterprises driving economic transformation.

Hon. Sampson Ahi, Member of Parliament for Bodi and Deputy Minister for Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, served as the Special Guest of Honour.

In his address, he praised the transformative impact of Ghanaian businesses and the power of private sector innovation to drive national development.

“Tonight is more than just an award ceremony—it is a testament to the power of vision, the triumph of perseverance, and the collective wealth of a nation rising above challenges to create prosperity,” Hon. Ahi remarked.

He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to creating a business-friendly environment through robust regulatory reforms and strategic partnerships with the private sector.

The Ministry, he noted, is committed to resetting the economy with a 24-hour economic agenda aimed at making Ghana’s business environment more agile and responsive.

“Platforms like these are critical tools in our collective mission to build a resilient, inclusive, and prosperous economy,” he added.

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