Construction works have resumed on the Military Hospital at Afari within the Atwima Nwabiagya District within the Ashanti Region.
The venture comprising 15 theatres, 500-bed facility with residential employees housing was stalled attributable to delay in monetary approval by the Ministry of Finance.
The Presidential Advisor on Health, Dr Anthony Nsiah Asare, who led a crew to go to the hospital on Monday, mentioned the government had launched funds for work to renew on the venture.
“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 said.
During the go to, the Ghanaian Times noticed that the contractor had returned to web site and had commenced the clearing of bush thathad grown on the web site of the hospital.
The Country Manager for the contractor, Abraham Dwuma Odoom, counseled the government for agreeing to launch funds in the direction of the completion of the ability
“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 said.
According to him, that they had taken supply of eight containers of kit wanted to finish the work.
Mr Ahmed Abu Shamaa, Resident Engineer of the hospital, on his half, praised the federal government for not hesitating to launch cash in the direction of the completion of the ability.
It is recalled that the hospital was scheduled to be constructed at Tamale, however was later relocated to Accra, earlier than it was lastly moved to its present location.
The settlement for the ability was signed between the Government of Ghana and Messrs Euroget De- Invest in August 2008, for the 15 theatre, 500-bed facility with residential employees housing.
FROM KINGSLEY E.HOPE, KUMASI