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Afari Military Hospital project revived

 Construction works have resumed on the Mili­tary Hospital at Afari in the Atwima Nwabiagya District in the Ashanti Region.

The project comprising 15 theatres, 500-bed facility with res­idential staff housing was stalled due to delay in financial approval by the Ministry of Finance.

The Presidential Advisor on Health, Dr Anthony Nsiah Asare, who led a team to visit the hospi­tal on Monday, said the govern­ment had released funds for work to resume on the project.

“The facility will be fully oper­ational by March 2024 as funds needed by the contractor to complete the project have been provided by the government,” he stated.

During the visit, the Ghanaian Times observed that the contrac­tor had returned to site and had commenced the clearing of bush thathad grown at the site of the hospital.

The Country Manager for the contractor, Abraham Dwuma Odoom, commended the gov­ernment for agreeing to release funds towards the completion of the facility

 “The contractor has been resourced to get back to work. Afari is back on track, and would definitely complete the work in March 2024,” he stated.

According to him, they had taken delivery of eight containers of equipment needed to complete the work.

Mr Ahmed Abu Shamaa, Resi­dent Engineer of the hospital, on his part, praised the government for not hesitating to release money towards the completion of the facility.

It is recalled that the hospital was scheduled to be built at Tamale, but was later relocated to Accra, before it was finally moved to its current location.

The agreement for the facility was signed between the Govern­ment of Ghana and Messrs Eu­roget De- Invest in August 2008, for the 15 theatre, 500-bed facility with residential staff housing.

 FROM KINGSLEY E.HOPE, KUMASI

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