President John Dramani Mahama has expressed confidence that the reconstruction of the La General Hospital will be completed and ready for commissioning by November 2027, following a site inspection of the project.
Accompanied by the Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, the President commended contractors and workers for the steady progress of work, stressing the need to maintain momentum to meet the target deadline.
He noted that the prolonged closure of the hospital had placed considerable strain on nearby health facilities, underscoring the urgency of completing the project to restore access to healthcare services for residents in the area.
The President also outlined plans to repurpose the COVID-era emergency centre at Burma Camp to handle emergency cases and help reduce treatment delays. He further highlighted the government's broader push towards preventive healthcare through the recently introduced Free Primary Healthcare initiative.
The Minister for Health explained that although redevelopment of the facility began in 2020, the project encountered funding and payment challenges, which stalled progress. He said full work resumed in 2025 after those issues were resolved.
Mr Akandoh added that, upon completion, the hospital is expected to serve more than 50,000 residents in La and surrounding communities, significantly enhancing healthcare delivery in the capital.
---Graphic Online


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