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President Akufo-Addo Outlines Projects To Be Commissioned Before December 2024
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of the Republic of Ghana has said a total expenditure of over GH¢33 billion has made remarkable strides in improving healthcare infrastructure across Ghana.
Several projects have been completed and are awaiting commissioning, including public health facilities in the Western Region, the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital Phase III, and twelve district hospitals in the Eastern, Ashanti, Ahafo, and Greater Accra Regions.
The President added that the Urology and Nephrology Centre of Excellence at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and various treatment and holding centers are also in the final stages.
“Ongoing projects slated for completion by December 2024 include additional treatment and holding centers, staff accommodation at Dodowa, refurbishment of Effia Nkwanta research laboratory, and a paediatric clinic in Weija-Gbawe municipality. The government is also constructing a training facility for the National Ambulance Service at Nkenkasu in the Ashanti Region and equipping the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Maternity and Children’s Block.”
He said this during his acceptance speech for an Honorary Doctor of Science Degree from the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS).
Moreover, the President detailed the construction of regional and district hospitals by the Egyptian company, Euroget. Notable among these projects are the Wa Regional Hospital, commissioned in August 2019, the Ga East Municipal Hospital (Kwabenya) in November 2019, and the Nsawkaw, Tepa, Twifo-Praso, and Konongo District Hospitals, commissioned between 2021 and 2022. These facilities have greatly enhanced healthcare services in their respective regions.
The Bekwai District Hospital, commissioned in November 2020, is currently operational, serving the people of Bekwai. The University of Ghana Medical Centre (Phase II), commissioned on 24th December 2021, has boosted medical research and treatment capabilities. Additionally, district hospitals and polyclinics in Sawla, Tolon, Somanya, Buipe, Wheta, and Bamboi were completed and handed over in February 2021, augmenting primary healthcare across various communities.
In conclusion, President Akufo-Addo's administration has made significant strides in improving Ghana's healthcare infrastructure, with a total expenditure of over GH¢33 billion. The numerous completed, ongoing, and soon-to-be-commissioned projects demonstrate the government's commitment to enhancing healthcare services across the country. From regional and district hospitals to specialized facilities like the Urology and Nephrology Centre of Excellence, these projects aim to increase access to quality healthcare for all Ghanaian. As the government continues to invest in healthcare infrastructure, it is expected that the country will see improved health outcomes, reduced mortality rates, and a better quality of life for its citizens.
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