The Parliamentary Select Committee on Health has reaffirmed President Mahama’s commitment to completing the stalled agenda project, including the Eastern Regional Hospital.
The project, initiated by the Akufo-Addo administration in July 2020 with an anticipated completion period of thirty-six months, has regrettably been left unfinished.
Addressing the media, Thomas Anaba, Member of Parliament for Garu and a member of the committee, underscored the President’s unwavering dedication to bringing the hospital project to fruition.
Anaba emphasized that the administration is meticulously taking stock of all Agenda 111 projects, including the Eastern Regional Hospital, with the intention of making informed recommendations to address existing challenges.
“We are taking stock of all Agenda 111 projects, including the one that they are building,” Anaba stated.
“So, I think it is included in that. We will also make recommendations because we think there are problems with space, and they need a modern facility to incorporate the new services they want to introduce,” he said.
Reiterating the President’s resolve, Anaba assured that, “Mahama is ready to complete all the Agenda 111 projects that have started, and all these will be included in that because the Eastern Region is part of Ghana as well.”
This commitment underscores the administration’s pledge to prioritize the healthcare needs of the region and ensure the provision of quality medical facilities.