Virtual Security Africa Expands CCTV Surveillance at Mamprobi Hospital

Virtual Security Africa (VSA) has supported Mamprobi Hospital with an expanded Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance system to strengthen security and improve monitoring across the facility. The intervention is expected to enhance safety for patients, staff, and visitors by providing wider coverage and better visibility across key areas of the hospital. The project was officially handed over on July 7, 2026, with the Greater Accra Regional Health Director, Robert Amesiya, commending Virtual Security Africa for the support and encouraging more health facilities to adopt similar security solutions. He described the company as a reliable partner capable of providing effective security systems for healthcare facilities.

The Medical Superintendent of Mamprobi Hospital, Henrietta Fiscian Barnor, said the project represents a significant upgrade of the hospital’s existing surveillance infrastructure. She explained that the facility now has improved-quality cameras, strategically positioned across the hospital to strengthen monitoring.

“What they have done has been an upgrade of what we have. We have better quality. Now we have several cameras, almost 40 security cameras all over the hospital,” Dr. Barnor said.

The expanded CCTV system is expected to improve security coordination at Mamprobi Hospital and provide a safer environment for patients, healthcare workers, and visitors.

The Greater Accra Regional Health Director, Robert Amesiya, believes that wider adoption of the company's services will help create economies of scale, making such security solutions more affordable for health facilities. He said, “Once we have a number of them being monitored by you, the economics of scale will work. You provide more services, and the cost of a particular facility is affordable.”

The Mamprobi Hospital expansion is not the first time Virtual Security Africa has stepped in to support the healthcare sector. In the past, the company has provided similar security solutions to several hospitals across Ghana, including the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi.

Virtual Security Africa has established itself as a leading provider of security solutions in Ghana, with a focus on supporting critical infrastructure like hospitals. The company's expertise in providing effective security systems has made it a reliable partner for healthcare facilities across the country.

“Now we have a tried and tested company that can do an excellent job, and we urge as many as possible of our hospitals to procure from you,” Dr. Amesiya said.

Key Facts

• The new CCTV system covers almost 40 security cameras across the hospital. • The system provides improved-quality cameras and strategic positioning for enhanced monitoring. • Virtual Security Africa has supported several hospitals across Ghana with similar security solutions. • The company has established itself as a leading provider of security solutions in Ghana. • The Mamprobi Hospital expansion is expected to improve security coordination and provide a safer environment for patients and staff. • The expanded CCTV system is expected to reduce costs for health facilities through economies of scale.