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    Ghana moves to enforce workplace safety with focus on mental health – Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo

    Constance AwunorBy Constance AwunorApril 28, 2026Updated:April 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The government has unveiled plans to intensify the enforcement of workplace safety regulations, with a renewed emphasis on protecting not just the physical well-being of workers but also their mental and psychological health.

    Speaking in Accra during the 2026 World Day for Safety and Health at Work, Labour, Jobs and Employment Minister Abdul Rashid Hassan Pelpuo highlighted the need for a broader approach to occupational safety. He explained that while traditional concerns such as industrial accidents and hazardous environments remain important, there is an urgent need to address the emotional and social experiences of workers.

    According to the Minister, a nation’s productivity is closely tied to the well-being of its workforce. He stressed that ensuring safe and respectful working conditions is essential for national growth and sustainable development.

    Mr Pelpuo pointed out that beyond visible risks like faulty machinery, unsafe surfaces and poor environmental conditions, many employees face psychological challenges in the workplace. These include disrespect, verbal abuse, and toxic work cultures, which can significantly affect morale and long-term productivity.

    He noted that workers should be treated with dignity and recognised as individuals contributing meaningfully to society, rather than being seen merely as labour. Failure to uphold this standard, he warned, could undermine both employee welfare and organisational performance.

    The Minister indicated that the government’s strengthened enforcement strategy will focus on promoting healthier workplace cultures that address both physical hazards and psychological pressures. He also called for stronger collaboration among government institutions, employers and the private sector to ensure that worker welfare becomes a shared responsibility.

    The World Day for Safety and Health at Work is observed annually to promote the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases worldwide. This year’s message from the Labour Ministry reflects a growing commitment to prioritising mental health and respectful treatment in workplaces, as part of efforts to boost productivity and support workforce development.

     

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