Massive Health sector projects revealed

The John Dramani Mahama administration has released an extensive list of massive development projects currently being undertaken in the country’s health sector.

The projects valued at over US$ 3 billion includes over 17 hospitals and mini health centres that covers virtually every district and major urban area in the country.

The Republic newspaper can confirm that the list had been prompted by criticisms that nothing is being done by the Mahama administration to address health sector challenges in the country.

“Government is addressing the healthcare needs of our people in an aggressive fashion. The infrastructure, equipment and personnel needs on the sector are all receiving urgent attention. As far as infrastructure is concerned, the following projects have been embarked upon to expand access to health care in all parts of the country,” a reliable sources within the government told this paper.

Below are some of the projects:

ACHIEVEMENTS IN HEALTH SECTOR

Government is addressing the healthcare needs of our people in an aggressive fashion. The infrastructure, equipment and personnel needs on the sector are all receiving urgent attention. As far as infrastructure is concerned, the following projects have been embarked upon to expand access to health care in all parts of the country.

Source: GhanaWeb

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