A heated debate has erupted in Ghana over the stalled Agenda 111 hospital projects, with former and current health officials trading accusations over delays and incomplete facilities.
Critics argue that the government has failed to allocate sufficient funds and provide transparent updates, leaving many hospitals unfinished and unfit for use. The controversy has intensified as some claim that a few hospitals were rushed for political gain ahead of elections, while others blame changes in government for the lack of progress. The unfinished projects are also linked to missed opportunities for job creation in the health sector.
The public and civic groups are demanding urgent action and accountability to complete the hospitals and address Ghana's healthcare needs.
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