The Minister for Health designate, Dr. Bernard Okoe-Boye, has attributed the delay within the completion of chosen well being services, notably the Tema General Hospital, to the renegotiation of the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) with exterior collectors.
At a price of €92.7 million, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo held a sod-cutting ceremony in 2020 to mark the start of the development of the 400-bed Tema Regional Hospital, which might substitute the present Tema General Hospital.
During a services inspection tour, Dr. Okoe-Boye reaffirmed the federal government’s resolve to finish the venture even within the face of setbacks.
“But for the debt exchange programmes, all these are not fathomed or imaginary projects. These are projects that have been worked on in terms of contracting, facility arrangements and even works have begun on some of the sites. Like you mentioned, at Dormaa, we are going there. We don’t want to know of projects from a distance, we want you to be part of the journey.”
“The Ministry of Finance is working hard to complete this debt exchange programme so that creditors can start disbursement for projects like this to be reactivated. We are going to work hard to make sure that we resolve these challenges” he added.
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