Mahama Revives Stalled Hospital Project

Former President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to revive the stalled Agenda 111 hospital project, prioritizing the completion of 35 facilities in phases. Speaking to the Northern Regional House of Chiefs, Mahama acknowledged that the simultaneous construction of 111 hospitals was a strategic misstep, leading to delays and abandoned sites.
The former President criticized the previous approach, stating that it lacked proper sequencing and has resulted in significant challenges. He emphasized that the government is now pursuing accountability measures against defaulting contractors, while allocating funds to complete the facilities in a phased manner.
Mahama’s announcement has been welcomed by stakeholders, who are eager to see the completion of the much-needed healthcare infrastructure. The Agenda 111 project, aimed at improving healthcare delivery, had been marred by delays and controversy.
According to #MyJoyOnline, the government is committed to ensuring the project’s success, with a focus on transparency and accountability. The revival of the project is expected to boost the country’s healthcare sector, creating jobs and improving access to quality healthcare services.
The Northern Regional House of Chiefs, where Mahama made the announcement, plays a crucial role in promoting development in the region. The former President’s commitment to completing the hospital project is seen as a significant step towards addressing the region’s healthcare challenges.
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Source: Stella Sunu


