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MoFFA gives unlicensed mortuaries, funeral homes one week to regularise operations

Patrick Gyasi by Patrick Gyasi
October 23, 2025
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The Mortuaries and Funeral Facilities Agency (MoFFA) has issued a one-week ultimatum to all mortuaries and funeral facilities operating without valid licenses to regularise their operations or risk closure.

In a press release dated October 22, 2025, the Agency reminded operators that it is mandated under Part Two of the Health Institutions and Facilities Act, 2011 (Act 829) to license, control, and regulate all facilities involved in the storage, transportation, and disposal of human remains.

MoFFA expressed concern that several mortuaries and funeral homes continue to operate illegally, in violation of Section 55 of Act 829. The section stipulates that any person who operates a facility without registration or licensing commits an offence and may face a fine or temporary or permanent closure of the facility.

“All operators of facilities and practitioners are by this notice advised to take steps to regularise their operations or risk closure of their facilities,” the statement warned.

The Agency encouraged affected operators to contact its offices at the former Ministry of Health Main Building, Room 22, or reach out through its official phone lines or website — www.moffa.gov.gh — for assistance.

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MoFFA reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring dignity in death and public health safety under its motto, “Protecting the Living; Dignifying the Dead.”

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