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    John Dramani Mahama Visits Burkina Faso Attack Survivors at 37 Military Hospital

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    President John Dramani Mahama has visited survivors of the recent terror attack in Burkina Faso who are receiving treatment at 37 Military Hospital, expressing Ghana’s solidarity and unwavering support during their recovery. President John Dramani Mahama on Wednesday, 18 February 2026, visited two survivors of the recent terrorist attack in Titao, Burkina Faso, who are currently receiving treatment at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra.

    The visit, marked by empathy and reassurance, saw the President interacting with victims and medical personnel, commending the hospital’s staff for their swift and professional response. He offered words of comfort to the injured and their families, emphasizing that acts of terror would not weaken the bonds of unity and cooperation between Ghana and its West African neighbors.

    President Mahama reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to regional peace and security, noting that terrorism remains a shared threat that demands collective action. He stressed the importance of intelligence sharing, stronger cross-border collaboration, and sustained efforts to protect citizens across the sub-region.

    Medical officials at the 37 Military Hospital provided updates on the condition of the survivors, assuring the President that they are responding positively to treatment. The hospital, known for handling critical and specialized cases, has mobilized the necessary resources to ensure comprehensive care.

    The visit underscores Ghana’s long-standing commitment to humanitarian support and regional stability. As the survivors continue their recovery, the President’s presence served as a powerful reminder of compassion in the face of adversity and a resolute stand against violent extremism.

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