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President Akufo-Addo cuts sod for Nkoranza South Hospital; funds secured for reconstruction of Central Medical Stores

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The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has cut the sod for the commencement of work for the construction of the Nkoranza District Hospital.

Cutting the sod on Wednesday, 9th September 2020, at Nkoranza, on day 2 of his working visit to the Bono East Region, President Akufo-Addo noted that “this project has been on the drawing board for a nearly a decade, and I am happy that it is under the presidency of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo that this project is about to see the light of day.”

Upon completion, it will contribute to addressing the persistent challenges of high maternal and child health morbidity and mortality in Nkoranza and its environs, as well as accelerate the country’s progress towards the achievement of the SDGs, through enhanced access to quality maternal and child health services.

“It will complement the services of the Mission Hospital, which is currently serving Nkoranza and its environs. It will also ease considerably the pressure on the Holy Family Hospital at Techiman which, in a sense, is currently serving as the Regional Hospital in the Bono East Region,” he said.

The President continued, “In due course, and in line with Government’s policy of providing every new Region with its own hospital, Techiman and, indeed, the Bono East Region will soon see something very special. Government will continue to sustain the agenda of building a robust, resilient and sustainable health care system for current and future generations.”

The President told the gathering that, through an ASHRA facility, with an ASHRA insurance premium of €20,339,000, an amount of €140 million has been secured for the construction of the Nkoranza District Hospital.

The €140 million will also be used for the construction of a 400-bed secondary level Hospital at Tema; an Accident and Emergency Department, and a ward at Dormaa Hospital; the reconstruction of the Central Medical Stores that got burnt in January 2015.

The construction of the Nkoranza Hospital is be undertaken by the Israeli company, Engineering Development Construction, a firm that is familiar with the Ghanaian terrain, having already constructed a number of facilities in the country.

The Nkoranza District Hospital will be fitted with the following outpatient department, including pharmacy and consulting rooms; public health department; medical administration; one hundred (100) beds in total for in-patient wards; thirty (30) beds for other interventions requiring temporary stay; emergency department; obstetrics and gynaecology clinics; three (3) operation theatres for general and specialised surgery; laboratory, blood bank and an imaging department for diagnostics; staff housing; and mortuary

President Akufo-Addo was expectant that the Ghana Health Service, which will be managing this ultra-modern health facility, will put in place measures to attract the requisite specialised health staff to come and work in the Region.

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