President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo yesterday commissioned the 60-bed Ahafo Ano Municipal Hospital, located in Tepa in the Ashanti Region.
The hospital project, initiated by the previous John Agyekum Kufuor administration in 2008, as part of the ‘Ghana Hospitals Project’, is the third such hospitals commissioned by President Akufo-Addo. This follows the opening of the Upper West Regional Hospital, in Wa, and the Ga East Municipal Hospital, in Accra, which is now one of the country’s foremost COVID-19 treatment centres.
President Akufo-Addo said the hospital had been long awaited in Tepa, adding that it is good that, today, the demand for a municipal hospital of quality has been realised, as residents and surrounding health facilities will now gain access to improved healthcare from the Ahafo Ano Municipal Hospital.
The “Ghana Hospital Project” involves the design, construction and equipping of one military hospital, two regional hospitals, and six district hospitals in the country at a project cost of US$339 million. It falls under the broader objective of providing infrastructure for the delivery of effective healthcare to the citizenry.
Other hospitals being constructed under this project are the 250-bed regional hospital in Sewua, Kumasi, in the Ashanti Region; the 6-bed district hospital in Twifo Praso, in the Central Region; the 60-bed district hospital at Nsawkaw, in the Bono East Region; the 60-bed district hospital in Salaga, in the Savannah Region; the 60- bed district hospital in Konongo, in the Ashanti Region; and the 500-bed military hospital at Afari, again, in the Ashanti Region.
All of these projects, the President stressed, all expected to be commissioned before the end of this year.
Details
The Ahafo Ano Municipal Hospital has been constructed at a cost of US$36 million, and has been designed with several departments, including administration, outpatient department (OPD), physiotherapy unit, pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, surgical suite (operation dep.), emergency & casualty, and obstetrics & gynecology (maternity and child health).
The rest are central sterile supply department, ambulance station, inpatient wards – 100 bed capacity, staff dining, kitchen & outdoor cooking area, medical gases production unit, laundry, mortuary, medical waste department, general stores, maintenance department, power station, relatives’ hostel, 20 staff housing units, and a mini market.
Additionally, the hospital has been equipped with modern medical equipment, such as x-ray machines, ultrasound machines, fully equipped operating theatre, medical gases, and patient monitors. It also has a medical waste treatment plant, a power station, a water treatment plant, a central air conditioning system and an anaerobic sewerage treatment plant.
Quality healthcare
To the chiefs and people of Tepa, President Akufo-Addo reiterated his commitment to improving access to essential and quality health services through the provision of the necessary health infrastructure, equipment and logistics, including the deployment of appropriate technology, as part of our drive to attaining Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
He urged administrators of the hospital to embrace and strengthen the culture of maintenance.
“This edifice has been put up at great cost to our nation, and we should be in the position, some ten years down the line, to see it still in good condition. It should not fall in the ways in which several institutions like this in Ghana have gone. The leadership of this facility must set the example for its periodic and constant maintenance, and will be held accountable for this,” he added.