The Chairman of Otumfour Osei Tutu II’s Heal Komfo Anokye challenge, Samuel Adu-Boakye has expressed disappointment concerning the Ministry of Health for its lack of lively participation within the ‘Heal Komfo Anokye’ initiative which is geared toward transforming the step by step dilapidating Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.
According to Adu-Boakye, regardless of extending invites to the previous Health Minister, Kwaku Agyemang Manu and senior officers for the challenge’s graduation, none attended, he emphasised that the Ministry’s absence is disheartening and discouraging.
“The Ministry of Health is aware of the project, but they are not part of the committee, they don’t have a representative there either, the sad part of all this is that we wrote a letter to invite the Minister of Health to invite him to the commencement of the project, he didn’t turn up, his deputy didn’t turn up, neither did his Chief Director,” he stated.
“It would have been very encouraging if they tried making an effort to visit the hospital and perhaps, we, the project heads, and enquired on ways they could support the initiative. We would know they were interested in the well-being of the hospital, but that hasn’t happened yet,” he lamented to Nana Yaa Brefo and JB on Yen Nsempa, Onua FM.
His issues coincide with the challenge dealing with monetary burdens resulting from important quantity required to be paid as import responsibility to the tune of GHC1.7 million to launch 10 containers of tiles wanted for the hospital challenge.
Adu-Boakye famous that this monetary pressure might have been alleviated with authorities and the ministry’s help. “I am not saying this to disgrace the government and its leaders,” he said, “but we need help and support.”
Now we now have to make use of an enormous chunk of the cash donated to the ‘Heal Komfo Anokye’ challenge, GHC 1.7 million, to pay for duties, when maybe the federal government might have helped us with that price because the hospital is a authorities hospital.”
The ‘Heal Komfo Anokye’ challenge was launched by the Asantehene, in collaboration with KATH, to boost $10 million to renovate Blocks A, B, C and D of the hospital.
The challenge was to renovate the just about dilapidated 70-year tertiary facility and likewise function a legacy challenge for the twenty fifth anniversary of the enstoolment of the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
As a part of efforts to scale back the price of the renovation and do a lot with the cash raised, the hospital wrote to the federal government by means of the Ministry of Finance to hunt an obligation waiver on the supplies and tools meant for the challenge.
However, he stated for nearly two months after the letter was despatched, “We are yet to even receive an acknowledgement from the ministry to know that something is being done about the request.”