President John Mahama has proposed a partnership between the government and religious missions to complete the delayed Agenda 111 hospital projects.
This collaboration aims to accelerate the completion of the projects, which require an estimated $1.7 billion to finish.
Mahama emphasized that the government doesn’t intend to compete with existing mission hospitals but rather work with them to enhance healthcare delivery.
He suggested that interested religious bodies could take up the completion of some unfinished hospital projects and manage them upon completion.
The Agenda 111 project, launched under the Akufo-Addo administration, aimed to construct 111 district and specialized hospitals across Ghana.
However, delays have stalled the initiative, with only one hospital completed so far.
Mahama assured that all Agenda 111 projects would be completed to meet the healthcare needs of Ghanaians.










