President John Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to completing unfinished healthcare facilities to enhance accessibility and quality healthcare across Ghana.
Addressing the National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Winneba on Thursday, January 9, President Mahama stated, “We shall continue abandoned health projects and operationalise them as key steps towards expanding healthcare access nationwide.”
He further assured Ghanaians, “We will prioritise investment in infrastructure and human resources to ensure accessible, quality medical care.”
Sworn into office two days ago, Mahama had pledged during his campaign to revive all abandoned national projects if elected.
His health sector focus includes completing the previous government’s Agenda 111 initiative, aimed at constructing 111 hospitals and three psychiatric facilities across districts lacking major healthcare infrastructure.
Of the 111 hospitals, only three were completed under the previous administration but were left non-operational.
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