Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has broken the ground for construction works to begin on a 100-bed District hospital for the Ejura Sekyeredumase District in the Ashanti Region.
The hospital, being constructed as part of Government’s flagship Agenda 111 Projects programme, is expected to have state of the art equipment including X -Rays, Medical Gases, Haematology Analyser, Chemistry Analyser, CT Scanner, MRI, Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy, Mammography and a Microbiology Analyser.
It is also expected to have accommodation for some staff. The entire project is expected to be completed in 18 months, at a cost of $16m.
In a brief remark at the grounds breaking ceremony, held at Ejura on Tuesday, 18th July, 2023 Dr Bawumia reiterated Government’s commitment to securing the improved welfare of all persons resident in Ghana, hence the decision to construct 111 hospitals of varied usages to ensure that every district has a hospital and is within reach of a higher-level facility.
“This (Agenda 111) is the biggest investment in hospital infrastructure in Ghana’s history since Independence. We want to ensure that every district in Ghana has a hospital. We have six new regions, so we are also building six new regional hospitals, as well as upgrading the Efia Nkwanta hospital (Western Region). We will also construct two new Psychiatric hospitals in Kumasi and Tamale,” he stressed.
Government, Dr Bawumia noted, has also undertaken a number of initiatives to increase access to, and improve delivery of healthcare, such as the provision of ambulances nationwide, under the One Constituency One Ambulance programme; ongoing networking of hospitals to facilitate access to medical case histories; introduction of the drone medical delivery system and the E-Pharmacy scheme.
“We will continually explore ways to improve our healthcare delivery approaches and systems,” he pledged, adding that “a healthy nation is a wealthy nation. We all need our strengths to develop Ghana the way we want to”.
Thanking Government for the hospital project, the chief of Ejura, Barima Osei Hwedie II, expressed delight at the quantum of projects undertaken in Ejura and its environs in the past six and a half years, “facilitated mainly through the efforts of the Vice President” and urged his citizens to support national development projects.
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