President John Dramani Mahama has committed to completing the construction of unfinished healthcare facilities across Ghana.
This initiative is aimed at improving access to healthcare, especially in underserved regions, and ensuring that the quality of healthcare meets the needs of all Ghanaians.
Addressing the National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission in Winneba on Thursday, January 9, Mahama, who was recently sworn in for his second term, highlighted the importance of continuing healthcare projects that were left incomplete by the previous administration.
“We shall continue abandoned health projects and operationalize them as key steps towards expanding healthcare access nationwide,” he stated.
His remarks came as part of his government’s commitment to prioritizing healthcare and improving the delivery of services throughout the country.
The president emphasized that his government would focus on both infrastructure and human resources to ensure that healthcare becomes more accessible and effective.
“We will prioritize investment in infrastructure and human resources to ensure accessible, quality medical care,” Mahama added.
Before the December 7 election, Mahama promised to continue all unfinished projects, particularly in the healthcare sector, if he were given another term.
President Mahama’s focus on healthcare is expected to have a significant impact on the nation’s health sector, especially in areas where healthcare services are lacking.