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Addi Kujay Blog of Saturday, 25 November 2023

Source: Richard Akosah

Agenda 111: Government to commission 50 projects in 2024.

The first 50 hospitals under the Agenda 111 project will be put into service by the government the following year, according to Patrick Boakye Yiadom, vice chairman of the parliamentary health committee.

President Akufo-Addo revealed the ambitious project on August 17, 2021, with the goal of improving healthcare delivery for all citizens by building 111 district and regional hospitals nationwide.

Mr Yiadom emphasized the advancements in Agenda 111 implementation during the discussion of the 2024 Budget.

With 50 hospitals set to be open by the middle of next year, Mr. Yiadom expressed optimism about the timely completion of the first phase.

Mr. Yiadom said that the initiative will promote universal healthcare coverage.

"Mr. Speaker, we will commission the first 50 of these Agenda 111 hospitals by the middle of next year. I'm not boasting. Mr. Speaker, upon completion of the hospitals, hundreds of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals will have jobs, and the districts will see an increase in business. "The hospitals will operate around the clock," he declared.