Cape Coast, May 18, GNA- Four boreholes being drilled by National Security at Central Regional Hospital to stem the possible closure of the facility because of acute water shortage have been completed.
National Security is supposed to drill 10 boreholes at strategic locations in the Metropolis to help stem the water crisis in the city and its environs.
Mr Adjei Frimpong, the Hospital Administrator who made this known in an interview with Ghana News Agency in Cape Coast commended National security for its prompt response to the plight of the medical facility.
He explained that two of the boreholes are located at the hospital premises while one each is located at the doctors and nurses flat.
Mr Frimpong said the quality of water produced from the boreholes is safe.
The medical authorities threatened to close the hospital due to acute water shortage.
GNA


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