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  • Construction of La General Hospital ongoing, not halted – Health Ministry

    Construction of La General Hospital ongoing, not halted – Health Ministry

    The Ministry of Health has clarified that the construction of the La General Hospital is ongoing, dispelling recent claims from TV3 News that the project had been halted.

    According to the Ministry, these reports have caused undue concern among La residents and the general public, and it aims to correct what it calls inaccuracies in the report.

    In an official statement released on October 28, the Ministry emphasized that contrary to the assertions made, construction work at the La General Hospital site has continued without interruption. Significant progress has reportedly been made in recent weeks, with various phases of the project being accelerated to ensure it is completed on schedule.

    “The Government of Ghana is fully committed to seeing this vital healthcare facility operational as soon as possible, understanding its importance to the community and the wider healthcare system,” the Ministry affirmed in the statement.

    It also confirmed that the contractor responsible for the project recently submitted a certificate for payment as part of standard operational procedures. The Ministry clarified that this is a routine aspect of government-funded projects, intended to maintain transparency and accountability in financial transactions. The submission of this certificate does not signal a halt in work but rather ensures the continuous flow of funds necessary for uninterrupted progress.

    “This in no way indicates a halt of the project; rather, it is a necessary step to guarantee the continuity of work,” the statement explained, aiming to assure the public that the project is still on track.

    In urging media outlets to consult the Ministry for accurate information, the Ministry noted that misleading reports have the potential to cause unnecessary public alarm.

    The Ministry assured residents of La and Ghanaians at large that it is committed to ensuring that the La General Hospital is completed on time and will continue working closely with stakeholders to monitor progress.

    In July 2020, the La General Hospital was demolished due to severe structural issues. Subsequently, President Akufo-Addo initiated the La General Hospital Redevelopment Project with a groundbreaking ceremony on August 10, 2020.

    The Finance Ministry in 2023 secured €50 million in domestic funding for the project’s reconstruction, which has stalled for 3 years, following public criticism.

  • Delay in reconstruction of La General Hospital is due to DDEP – Okoe-Boye

    Delay in reconstruction of La General Hospital is due to DDEP – Okoe-Boye

    The Minister of Health, Dr. Bernard Okoe-Boye, has cited the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) as the reason for the delay in the reconstruction of La General Hospital.

    The government has been criticized for not rebuilding the hospital, which was demolished in 2020. Dr. Okoe-Boye, speaking to journalists in Accra, clarified that the DDEP has significantly impacted the government’s project timelines.

    “Because of the debt exchange programme, many finance houses, when we got into the global financial crisis, pulled away from the arrangements and that is why La General stalled.

    “President Akufo-Addo called the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Finance and said if the debt exchange will slow it, we will have to find money to pay from GoG and I am happy to announce that La General now is being built from the coffers of the government of Ghana with our taxpayers money at a cost of €50 million.”

    Residents of La and surrounding areas have staged multiple protests over the delay in reconstruction work on the hospital, which was demolished due to safety concerns.

  • There were occasions a concrete slab would fall off the building – Okoe-Boye defends demolition of La General Hospital

    There were occasions a concrete slab would fall off the building – Okoe-Boye defends demolition of La General Hospital

    Minister-designate for the Ministry of Health, Dr. Bernard Okoe-Boye, has defended the government’s decision to demolish the La General Hospital, branding it a “death trap structure” that posed imminent danger to its stakeholders.

    During his vetting by Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Thursday, March 7, Dr. Okoe-Boye, drawing from his experience as a medical practitioner, expressed concerns about the structural integrity of the facility.

    He highlighted how the hospital’s management had raised alarm over the safety of the building, leading to a structural audit to assess its condition.

    “For La General Hospital, because I worked there, I have a personal experience of some of the discussions that led to the demolition. When I was working in La, there were occasions while in the ward, a concrete slab would fall off the building and hit the ground. That structure was a death trap.”

    Dr. Okoe-Boye also mentioned that during his tenure as the Member of Parliament for Ledzokuku, he accompanied Second Lady Samira Bawumia to the facility to seek support.

    “I personally visited La General Hospital with Mrs Samira Bawumia, during my first term and made a case that there ought to have been some attention to the hospital. I’m happy to say that when we met the management of the La General Hospital, they told us that their major concern was that the facility they were working in was not safe for their working environment, and these were the concerns that led to a structural audit. The audit stated emphatically that it was not fit for service,” he recounted.

    Furthermore, Dr. Okoe-Boye reaffirmed his dedication to collaborating with the residents of La to ensure the successful completion of the project.

    “I’m going to work with the people of La and the neighbours to ensure the full completion of the hospital,” he assured.

    The reconstruction of La General Hospital represents a pivotal moment in Ghana’s healthcare infrastructure development.

    Despite the initial controversy over the decision to demolish the building due to structural issues, the start of reconstruction work demonstrates a commitment to enhancing healthcare facilities for the people.

    The news of contractors beginning work on the site, as outlined in the 2024 budget presented to Parliament by the Finance Minister, indicates significant progress in the project.

    This development is in line with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s vision of prioritizing healthcare infrastructure and services across the country.

  • Govt secures alternative funding for stalled La General Hospital project

    Govt secures alternative funding for stalled La General Hospital project

    President Akufo-Addo revealed that the government has successfully  secured an alternative funding solution for the reconstruction of the La General Hospital project.

    He announced this during his State of the Nation Address in Parliament on Tuesday, February 27, 2024.

    This comes after the project was stalled over claims of a lack of funds.

    Former Majority Leader Kyei Mensah Bonsu mentioned that the sponsors of the project had become lackadaisical in the release of funds for the project since Ghana entered into an engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). 

    In August 2020, President Nana Akufo-Addo cut the sod for the commencement of construction of the Hospital Redevelopment Project after his government demolished the hospital following the management’s complaints of severe structural problems in 2015.

    However, in a new development, the president said “an alternative source of funding has been secured for the reconstruction of the La Hospital Project as a fully functional modern hospital, with the necessary equipment for diagnosis and treatment. 

    The contractor has been paid an advance mobilisation of 15%, representing some US$7.5 million, and work has begun.”

     He went on to assure the completion of the project in twenty-eight months.  

    “The project commenced effectively in January of this year and will be completed in 28 months.  

    The President emphasised that the hospital project, which has been eagerly anticipated and has garnered widespread public interest, will undergo a remarkable transformation. 

    With the recent acquisition of funding, the hospital will undergo reconstruction and be furnished as a fully operational modern healthcare facility, equipped with the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies. 

    This development underscores the government’s steadfast dedication to enhancing healthcare infrastructure and services nationwide.

  • Health Ministry issued 5-day ultimatum to complete infrastructural design for La General Hospital

    Health Ministry issued 5-day ultimatum to complete infrastructural design for La General Hospital

    Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has given the Ministry of Health a five-day deadline to complete the infrastructural design for the reconstruction of La General Hospital.

    The directive follows Mr Ofori-Atta’s site visit. The Finance Ministry has secured €50 million in domestic funding for the project’s reconstruction, which has stalled for 3 years.

    In July 2020, the La General Hospital was demolished due to severe structural issues. Subsequently, President Akufo-Addo initiated the La General Hospital Redevelopment Project with a groundbreaking ceremony on August 10, 2020.

    Majority Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has blamed the delay in the reconstruction of the La General Hospital in Accra on the withholding of funds by the sponsors of the facility.

    The stalled work has gotten residents living in La furious. They have threatened to take matters into their own hands if government fails to reconstruct the hospital.

  • Social media users trolls MP for characterizing La General Hospital rebuilding as “Christmas Gift”

    Social media users trolls MP for characterizing La General Hospital rebuilding as “Christmas Gift”

    The Anyaa-Sowutuom Member of Parliament has faced criticism for her recent opinions regarding the reconstruction of La General Hospital, which the government destroyed years ago but hasn’t yet completed.

    Dickson Adomako Kissi stated last week that beginning work on the project as outlined in the 2024 budget will be a Christmas present to the people of Louisiana during a presentation on the floor of Parliament (November 14).

    “No matter what the issues were, it has come back to bear that the loan agreement is being revisited and construction will take off and I think that this is the best Christmas gift to La. This will be our Christmas gift to La.

    “In the sense that this great hospital which has touched many lives is going to be reborn and we all need to be happy,” he submitted stressing that the project is supposed to be built within a space of a year-and-half.

    The mentioned project has become a symbol of the government’s failure to fulfill its commitment to provide essential infrastructure, while simultaneously dismantling existing structures that served local communities.

    Those responding to a video of the MP’s statement express dissatisfaction with his use of the term ‘gift,’ emphasizing that this was a pre-existing infrastructure that was demolished. Therefore, rebuilding it is considered a matter of right rather than a gift.

    Read some of the reactions below:

    Mr. YAS (@itsmryas): “Christmas gift? Such impudence!”

    Mr. M.B.A ???? (@NanaKwame_MBA): “You see how they talk? It gives you a clear idea of the selfish nature and irresponsible decision making bunch of individuals that you’ve chosen to lead you. I will always say this: They think we are in some sort of orphanage home and they are in the palace and it’s true.”

    Matthew (@NhaWinpa): “Nonsense. As if they’re doing the people of La a favor.”

    Leeno (@_leeno15): “Ghana leaders.that Parliament House ankasa the sensible people no go reach 6”

    Community Two President (@johnny_session): “Shameless people.”

    Riches (@samuelkwakye58): “There’s a reason why these people go around with police security because if not, as soon he leaves the Parliament then we corner am for somewhere then e tell we the same thing for there.”

    Mystical (@Mysticalgee2): “Useless people any project for Ghana this Maafia’s must go for loan why?”

    k’sante (@kasantej): “This is the first time I’m hearing my MP speak at parliament and this is what he’s saying?”

    @Lexwils02: “Is he a medical doctor? So these people listen to themselves when they speak?”

    Humble Afrikan (@yawkuulboy): “You all saw how Napo was even staring at him upon hearing that “Christmas gift” ridicule.”

    Okatakyie Kwabena Ebo (@Shadows91735698): “Until we fully decentralise & each identified assembly accepts responsibility for its funds flow, we will continue to hail policy makers as our “Institution(s)” responsible for the infrastructural development of our country.”

  • NPP MP faces backlash for calling La General Hospital’s rebuilding a “Christmas Gift”

    NPP MP faces backlash for calling La General Hospital’s rebuilding a “Christmas Gift”

    A Member of Parliament (MP) for Anyaa-Sowutuom, Dickson Adomako Kissi, is facing criticism for his recent statement regarding the reconstruction of the La General Hospital, which was demolished by the government years ago and is yet to be rebuilt.

    During a parliamentary session on November 14, Kissi referred to commencing work on the project, as outlined in the 2024 budget, as a “Christmas gift to the people of La.”

    “No matter what the issues were, it has come back to bear that the loan agreement is being revisited, and construction will take off, and I think that this is the best Christmas gift to La. This will be our Christmas gift to La,” he stated, emphasizing that the project is expected to be completed within a year and a half.

    “In the sense that this great hospital which has touched many lives is going to be reborn and we all need to be happy,” he said, adding that the project is supposed to be completed within a year-and-half,” he added.

    However, this characterization of the hospital’s reconstruction as a “Christmas gift” has sparked backlash. Critics argue that rebuilding an existing infrastructure that was previously demolished is not a gift but a rightful provision.

    Reactions on social media included comments such as “Christmas gift? Such impudence!” and “Nonsense. As if they’re doing the people of La a favor.”

    The La General Hospital project has been a contentious issue, symbolizing the government’s failure to follow through with critical infrastructure while demolishing existing structures serving communities.

    In response to public concerns, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta announced an allocation for the project in the 2024 budget, stating that work was set to commence. Despite expressions of delight from the opposition bench and the local MP, there remains skepticism about the government’s promises. The people of La had rejected previous explanations about challenges with the loan and the transfer of the project to Agenda 111.

  • La General Hospital project on life support – Minority Chief Whip

    La General Hospital project on life support – Minority Chief Whip

    Minority Chief Whip, Kwame Governs Agbodza, has cast aspersion on the government’s capability to complete the La General Hospital project.

    In his remarks to journalists, he insisted on the government’s inability to fully finance and finish the project, despite the assurances provided.

    During the presentation of the 2024 budget statement on November 15, 2023, Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta announced that the project’s contractor would commence work the following week.

    Health Minister Kwaku Agyeman-Manu also disclosed that the government had secured €50 million in local funds for the restoration of La General Hospital.

    But Agbodza reacting to it said “I am extremely angry that the Finance Minister did not say anything about the suspension of the Bank of Ghana headquarters and pumping that money into the La General Hospital. Now that they are claiming the La General Hospital will cost 50 million Euros, we could have taken part of the 250 million dollars meant for the BoG head office and injected it into the completion of the La General Hospital. We all know that when they say a project is under Government of Ghana support, it means it’s under life support. I don’t foresee the government having 50 million Euros easily to pump into that project,” he said.

    In July 2020, the La General Hospital was demolished due to severe structural issues. Subsequently, President Akufo-Addo initiated the La General Hospital Redevelopment Project with a groundbreaking ceremony on August 10, 2020. However, construction has not commenced as of now.

    Majority Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has blamed the delay in the reconstruction of the La General Hospital in Accra on the withholding of funds by the sponsors of the facility.

  • Reconstruction of La General Hospital to begin next week – Ofori-Atta says

    Reconstruction of La General Hospital to begin next week – Ofori-Atta says

    Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta, announced on Wednesday, November 15, 2023, that the construction of the La General Hospital is set to commence next week.

    Before the 2020 elections, the existing La General Hospital in Labadi, Accra, was demolished, and the government pledged to build a modern facility in its place.

    Although President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo initiated the construction of the ultra-modern hospital on August 10, 2020, no progress has been made at the project site three years later, causing frustration among residents of the La community and its surroundings.

    During the presentation of the 2024 Budget and Financial Statement, Ken Ofori-Atta assured that the contractor for the project will begin work on the site next week.

    He emphasised that the project is now included in the government’s budget.

    “Mr. Speaker, the government has renegotiated the contract terms of the La General Hospital Project and will now be funded through the national budget.

    “The contractor is expected back on-site next week to complete a significant amount of work by 2024,” he said.

  • Election 2020 was reason behind demolition of La General Hospital – Muntaka Mubarak claims

    Election 2020 was reason behind demolition of La General Hospital – Muntaka Mubarak claims

    Member of Parliament for Asawase, Muntaka Mubarak, has asserted that the government never intended to reconstruct the La General Hospital and only did so to win the 2020 general election.

    According to Mr Muntaka, government should have ensured funding would not be a challenge before it brought down the structure.

    “The Minister being a chartered accountant and all that will know that you will not dare step forward to commence a project when you are not certain, ensure of the readiness of funds. The first thing any reasonable person would have done will be first, get a makeshift structure that you can move almost all the facilities so the hospital will still be running,” the Asawase MP said.

    In his explanation, Mr Muntaka made reference to the Health Minister, Agyemang Manu’s submission provided to the House on Tuesday, November 14, which in part says “submission of proposal for value for money was done in May 2020.”

    He also indicated that, per the Health Minister’s submission, “completion of value-for-money audit following the issuance of insurance coverage by Synosure was done in March 2022.”

    “Two solid years to do value for money. Mr Speaker it clearly shows that there was no commitment,” Mr Muntaka added.

    He also cited Page 3 of the Minister’s response which reads “following the submission of the advance payment request by the Ministry of Finance to be paid by Stanchart, the lead arranger, it came to light that one of the creditors, as part of the syndicate had gone under liquidation.”

    Mr Muntaka questioned the Health Minister for failing to do the necessary checks on the banks to ensure they were capable of providing the funds.

    “Mr Speaker you are entering into an agreement with banks and other institutions. What checks did you do on those banks? How sure are you that they were capable of financing it. If it was a syndicate and one has gone into liquidation, what happened to the rest?” he quizzed.

    Mr Muntaka therefore came to the conclusion that the La General Hospital was demolished to enable the government win the 2020 general election.

    He based this assertion on aspects of the Health Minister’s chronology of event show that signing of final contract for the reconstruction of the La General Hospital took place in July 2020; demolition of structure to make way for the new facility also in July; sod-cutting ceremony on 11th August, 2020 and commencement of preparatory work, including geotechnical studies, soil testing, and size setup for the office – September 2020.

    He noted that after September 2020, “the only time they (government) started doing anything about it was in 2022.”

    “I don’t anyone to tell me that all this was done because an election was pending. All it meant was to deceive the people of La,” Mr Muntaka therefore said.

    Mr Muntaka entreated the Health Minister to be sincere with the public and inform them of the challenges being faced.

    “Don’t raise hope when you are not sure,” he said.

    In July 2020, the La General Hospital was demolished due to severe structural issues. Subsequently, President Akufo-Addo initiated the La General Hospital Redevelopment Project with a groundbreaking ceremony on August 10, 2020. However, construction has not commenced as of now.

    Majority Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has blamed the delay in the reconstruction of the La General Hospital in Accra on the withholding of funds by the sponsors of the facility.

    Reacting to a statement made by the Member of Parliament for La Dade-Kotopon, Rita Odoley Sowah, Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said that the sponsors withheld the funds after Ghana entered into an engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    “Mr. Speaker, what has happened is that after the engagement with the IMF, funding from those sources that Parliament approved of, the funding has been withheld by the sponsors,” Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said.

    “Mr. Speaker, until the nation is given a clean bill of health by the IMF, it is going to be difficult for the funding to be released. This is why the government now wants to situate it within the context of Agenda 111, and that will mean that the facility will have to be scaled down a bit.”

    But in his update in Parliament today, Mr Agyemang Manu noted that the Finance Ministry has secured €50 million in local funding for the reconstruction of the La General Hospital

    “At the 37th session of the cabinet, the president directed the Ministers of Trade and Industry, Health and Finance to find alternative sources of funding to recommence the project. Through the efforts of the three-man committee, the Minister of Finance has now identified funds locally to continue the project with the same simple work scope but a reviewed price of 50 million Euro,” he said.

    He noted that borrowing from a syndicated group to undertake the construction of the La General Hospital has checked the cost implications for financing.

    In response to this information, the Member of Parliament for Asawase, Muntaka Mubarak, faulted the Minister for failing to disclose the source of funding.

    “Is it Rawlings Park or Kejetia Market or where, you want us to believe that sincerely you have found money and you are going to deal with it.”

    Per the minister’s briefing, the contractors have pledged to return to site when they receive the money in their account.

    For Mr Muntaka, this does not indicate the contractor’s confidence in the government’s ability to provide the funds.

    “You know that when there is confidence and the contractor knows proper documentation has been done, he will not ask you that give me money before I go to the site. He will go to the site, work and raise certificate for you to pay. Why is the contractor telling you that let the money hit my account first? It shows that everyone around the project does not trust what the government is saying.”

  • Govt never intended to reconstruct La General Hospital – Muntaka Mubarak

    Member of Parliament for Asawase, Muntaka Mubarak, is of the assertion that the government never intended to reconstruct the La General Hospital.

    According to Mr Muntaka, government should have ensured funding would not be a challenge before it brought down the structure.

    “The Minister being a chartered accountant and all that will know that you will not dare step forward to commence a project when you are not certain, ensure of the readiness of funds. The first thing any reasonable person would have done will be first, get a makeshift structure that you can move almost all the facilities so the hospital will still be running,” the Asawase MP said.

    In his explanation, Mr Muntaka made reference to the Health Minister, Agyemang Manu’s submission provided to the House on Tuesday, November 14, which in part says “submission of proposal for value for money was done in May 2020.”

    He also indicated that, per the Health Minister’s submission, “completion of value-for-money audit following the issuance of insurance coverage by Synosure was done in March 2022.”

    “Two solid years to do value for money. Mr Speaker it clearly shows that there was no commitment,” Mr Muntaka added.

    He also cited Page 3 of the Minister’s response which reads “following the submission of the advance payment request by the Ministry of Finance to be paid by Stanchart, the lead arranger, it came to light that one of the creditors, as part of the syndicate had gone under liquidation.”

    Mr Muntaka questioned the Health Minister for failing to do the necessary checks on the banks to ensure they were capable of providing the funds.

    “Mr Speaker you are entering into an agreement with banks and other institutions. What checks did you do on those banks? How sure are you that they were capable of financing it. If it was a syndicate and one has gone into liquidation, what happened to the rest?” he quizzed.

    Mr Muntaka therefore came to the conclusion that the La General Hospital was demolished to enable enable the government win the 2020 general election.

    He based this assertion on aspects of the Health Minister’s chronology of event show that signing of final contract for the reconstruction of the La General Hospital took place in July 2020; demolition of structure to make way for the new facility also in July; sod-cutting ceremony on 11th August, 2020 and commencement of preparatory work, including geotechnical studies, soil testing, and size setup for the office – September 2020.

    He noted that after September 2020, “the only time they (government) started doing anything about it was in 2022.”

    “I don’t anyone to tell me that all this was done because an election was pending. All it meant was to deceive the people of La,” Mr Muntaka therefore said.

    Mr Muntaka entreated the Health Minister to be sincere with the public and inform them of the challenges being faced.

    “Don’t raise hope when you are not sure,” he said.

    In July 2020, the La General Hospital was demolished due to severe structural issues. Subsequently, President Akufo-Addo initiated the La General Hospital Redevelopment Project with a groundbreaking ceremony on August 10, 2020. However, construction has not commenced as of now.

    Majority Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has blamed the delay in the reconstruction of the La General Hospital in Accra on the withholding of funds by the sponsors of the facility.

    Reacting to a statement made by the Member of Parliament for La Dade-Kotopon, Rita Odoley Sowah, Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said that the sponsors withheld the funds after Ghana entered into an engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    “Mr. Speaker, what has happened is that after the engagement with the IMF, funding from those sources that Parliament approved of, the funding has been withheld by the sponsors,” Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said.

    “Mr. Speaker, until the nation is given a clean bill of health by the IMF, it is going to be difficult for the funding to be released. This is why the government now wants to situate it within the context of Agenda 111, and that will mean that the facility will have to be scaled down a bit.”

    But in his update in Parliament today, Mr Agyemang Manu noted that the Finance Ministry has secured €50 million in local funding for the reconstruction of the La General Hospital

    “At the 37th session of the cabinet, the president directed the Ministers of Trade and Industry, Health and Finance to find alternative sources of funding to recommence the project. Through the efforts of the three-man committee, the Minister of Finance has now identified funds locally to continue the project with the same simple work scope but a reviewed price of 50 million Euro,” he said.

    He noted that borrowing from a syndicated group to undertake the construction of the La General Hospital has checked the cost implications for financing.

    In response to this information, the Member of Parliament for Asawase, Muntaka Mubarak, faulted the Minister for failing to disclose the source of funding.

    “Is it Rawlings Park or Kejetia Market or where, you want us to believe that sincerely you have found money and you are going to deal with it.”

    Per the minister’s briefing, the contractors have pledged to return to site when they receive the money in their account.

    For Mr Muntaka, this does not indicate the contractor’s confidence in the government’s ability to provide the funds.

    “You know that when there is confidence and the contractor knows proper documentation has been done, he will not ask you that give me money before I go to the site. He will go to the site, work and raise certificate for you to pay. Why is the contractor telling you that let the money hit my account first? It shows that everyone around the project does not trust what the government is saying.”

  • More hospitals need to be demolished – Health Minister tells Parliament

    More hospitals need to be demolished – Health Minister tells Parliament

    Minister for Health, Agyemang Manu, has expressed the need for several health facilities that lack structural integrity to be pulled down.

    He made this known when he appeared before Parliament on Tuesday, November 14, to answer questions on the stalled works with regards to the La General Hospital.

    According to Mr Agyemang Manu, there is the need to demolish several hospitals in the country just like the La General Hospital to prevent the loss of lives in the future, but due to lack of funds, government is unable to do so.

    He noted facilities such as the Elmina Polyclinic, the Korle-Bu surgical block, Akyem Oda Government Hospital, among others, need to be levelled for reconstruction.

    “It is true, there are several hospitals in this country that need to be pulled down tomorrow morning. But you know, when you don’t have adequate funding, you can’t do everything at a go. Salt pond, Elmina, Oda, Korle Bu (surgical block), we need to pull down all these facilities and rebuild them,” he said.

    The Minister took the opportunity to inform the House that work on the Komfo Anokye Maternity block has been suspended after its demolition due to lack of funds.

    “La General Hospital is not the only hospital that has been pulled down, and we are not working on it. We have pulled down Komfo Anokye Maternity Block. It was there for nearly 44 years,” he said.

    He also noted that there were plans to raze down the Korle Bu Maternity block for reconstruction, but due to the current La General Hospital situation, there has been a u-turn.

    “We started working on the Korle Bu maternity block. Parliament approved funding, signed agreement, loan was procured, but as I speak, we have suspended work in that place because of the experience with La.

    “We just haven’t been able to pull down the maternity block and it is a very dangerous thing for us as I speak. We are using an adjourning land in Korle Bu unlike La, because we have lot of space to do the work,” he said.

    Touching on the stalled work on the La General Hospital, which has garnered the wrath of many residents and a section of the public, the Health Minister assured that government “wants to see that hospital back.”

    In July 2020, the La General Hospital was demolished due to severe structural issues. Subsequently, President Akufo-Addo initiated the La General Hospital Redevelopment Project with a groundbreaking ceremony on August 10, 2020. However, construction has not commenced as of now.

    Majority Leader in Parliament, Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, has blamed the delay in the reconstruction of the La General Hospital in Accra on the withholding of funds by the sponsors of the facility.

    Reacting to a statement made by the Member of Parliament for La Dade-Kotopon, Rita Odoley Sowah, Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said that the sponsors withheld the funds after Ghana entered into an engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    “Mr. Speaker, what has happened is that after the engagement with the IMF, funding from those sources that Parliament approved of, the funding has been withheld by the sponsors,” Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu said.

    “Mr. Speaker, until the nation is given a clean bill of health by the IMF, it is going to be difficult for the funding to be released. This is why the government now wants to situate it within the context of Agenda 111, and that will mean that the facility will have to be scaled down a bit.”

    Following this, the Chairman of the Greater Accra caucus of the Minority, Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has threatened that the group, along with residents of La and Ga Mashie, will stage a demonstration if the government fails to include funding for the La General Hospital in the 2024 budget.

    But in his update in Parliament today, Mr Agyemang Manu noted that the Finance Ministry has secured €50 million in local funding for the reconstruction of the La General Hospital

    “At the 37th session of the cabinet, the president directed the Ministers of Trade and Industry, Health and Finance to find alternative sources of funding to recommence the project. Through the efforts of the three-man committee, the Minister of Finance has now identified funds locally to continue the project with the same simple work scope but a reviewed price of 50 million Euro,” he said.

    He noted that borrowing from a syndicated group to undertake the construction of the La General Hospital has checked the cost implications for financing.

    In response to this information, the Member of Parliament for Asawase, Muntaka Mubarak, faulted the Minister for failing to disclose the source of funding.

    “Is it Rawlings Park or Kejetia Market or where, you want us to believe that sincerely you have found money and you are going to deal with it.”

    Per the minister’s briefing, the contractors have pledged to return to site when they receive the money in their account.

    For Mr Muntaka, this does not indicate the contractor’s confidence in the government’s ability to provide the funds.

    “You know that when there is confidence and the contractor knows proper documentation has been done, he will not ask you that give me money before I go to the site. He will go to the site, work and raise certificate for you to pay. Why is the contractor telling you that let the money hit my account first? It shows that everyone around the project does not trust what the government is saying.”

    Meanwhile, Mr Muntaka is of the assertion that the government never intended to reconstruct the La General Hospital. According to Mr Muntaka, government should have ensured funding would not be a challenge before it brought down the structure.

    “The Minister being a chartered accountant and all that will know that you will not dare step forward to commence a project when you are not certain, ensure of the readiness of funds. The first thing any reasonable person would have done will be first, get a makeshift structure that you can move almost all the facilities so the hospital will still be running,” the Asawase MP said.

    He made reference to the Minister’s submission provided to the House, which in part says “submission of proposal for value for money was done in May 2020.”

    He also indicated that, per the Health Minister’s submission, “completion of value-for-money audit following the issuance of insurance coverage by Synosure was done in March 2022.”

    “Two solid years to do value for money. Mr Speaker it clearly shows that there was no commitment,” Mr Muntaka added.

    He also cited Page 3 of the Minister’s response which reads “following the submission of the advance payment request by the Ministry of Finance to be paid by Stanchart, the lead arranger, it came to light that one of the creditors, as part of the syndicate had gone under liquidation.”

    Mr Muntaka questioned the Health Minister for failing to do the necessary checks on the banks to ensure they were capable of providing the funds.

    “Mr Speaker you are entering into an agreement with banks and other institutions. What checks did you do on those banks? How sure are you that they were capable of financing it. If it was a syndicate and one has gone into liquidation, what happened to the rest?” he quizzed.

    Mr Muntaka therefore came to the conclusion that the La General Hospital was demolished to enable the government win the 2020 general election.

    He based this assertion on aspects of the Health Minister’s chronology of event show that signing of final contract for the reconstruction of the La General Hospital took place in July 2020; demolition of structure to make way for the new facility also in July; sod-cutting ceremony on 11th August, 2020 and commencement of preparatory work, including geotechnical studies, soil testing, and size setup for the office – September 2020.

    He noted that after September 2020, “the only time they (government) started doing anything about it was in 2022.”

    “I don’t anyone to tell me that all this was done because an election was pending. All it meant was to deceive the people of La,” Mr Muntaka therefore said.

    Ending his submission, Mr Muntaka entreated the Health Minister to be sincere with the public and inform them of the challenges being faced.

    “Don’t raise hope when you are not sure,” he said.

  • Reconstruction of La General Hospital to commence shortly – Health Minister

    Reconstruction of La General Hospital to commence shortly – Health Minister

    The Minister of Health, Kwaku Agyemang-Manu, has announced that construction work on the La General Hospital will commence shortly.

    He explained that the final stages of securing funding for the project are in progress.

    The hospital, which was demolished in 2020 to make way for a new facility, had experienced delays in its reconstruction.

    During a media briefing in Accra, Mr. Agyemang-Manu reassured the public that the La General Hospital project would indeed move forward.

    “We got funding, unfortunately, something happened, we couldn’t continue that way, and we got it stuck there. For La, for example, we started working seriously on La, and we still have contractors’ materials sitting on site. We are now shifting the source of funding. We have virtually completed negotiations…Very soon.. La will come back on stream,” he stated.

    The Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, had previously announced that the La General Hospital had been incorporated into the government’s Agenda 111 project. The contractor is expected to commence work in November.

    The delay in the reconstruction of the La General Hospital had been a concern for residents, as highlighted by the Municipal Chief Executive for La Dade-Kotopon, Solomon Kotey Nikoi. Henry Quartey expressed his commitment to completing the project as swiftly as possible in response to these concerns.

  • Reconstruction of La General Hospital to be completed by December 2024 – Dr. Nsiah Asare

    Reconstruction of La General Hospital to be completed by December 2024 – Dr. Nsiah Asare

    The reconstruction of the La General Hospital will be completed by December 2024, according to the presidential health advisor, Dr. Anthony Nsiah-Asare.

    In 2020, the government demolished the old structures of La General Hospital due to their dilapidated state, with a promise to reconstruct a state-of-the-art facility for the area.

    Despite the passage of three years, the La project has yet to commence.

    Nevertheless, Dr. Nsiah-Asare affirms that the government will finalize the reconstruction before the 2024 elections.

    He disclosed that financing challenges prompted the integration of the project into the ongoing Agenda 111 initiative, ensuring its completion within the Agenda 111’s 2024 target.

    “There was some funding which was set up and the funding didn’t materialize and that’s the reason it has been delayed, so the president has instructed that the agenda 111 committee should absorb La into agenda 111,” he said.

    Dr. Nsiah-Asare also pleaded with the people of La to be patient with the government.

    “A tell them that they should have some slight patience, it will come up because la is another municipality, and so whatever is happening in ayawaso west wuogon or anyaa sowutwuom, we will do a similar thing for the good people of La.’, he added.

    On whether this meant the La General Hospital should be expected to be completed in 2024 like some other 88 earlier announced by government, Dr. Nsia-Asare answered in the affirmative.

    “Yes, because when we start, it will go very fast. The ministry of health, finance, office of the president and the contracts and consultants are working around the clock to make sure La started and completed as quickly as possible.” Dr. Nsia-Asare responded.

  • La General Hospital: We had good intentions to pull down structure – MCE

    La General Hospital: We had good intentions to pull down structure – MCE

    The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for La-Dadekotopn Municipal Assembly (LaDMA), Solomon Quartey, has appealed to the chiefs and people of La in the Greater Accra Region to be measured in their demands for the reconstruction of the collapsed La General Hospital.

    He called on the people to exercise some patience as the government takes steps to have the hospital reconstructed to serve them better.

    He explained that the government demolished the hospital with good intentions; to redevelop the hospital into a better facility that would better serve the people of the area in no time.

    He added that the decision to demolish the hospital was because the hospital had over the years failed the structural integrity test.

    “We had good intentions for demolishing the dangerous five-storey La General Hospital structure,” the MCE said.

    He called for calm while trying to address the issues that have accounted for the delays in reconstructing the collapsed hospital while speaking in an interview on the Ghana Yensom morning show hosted by Odehyeeba Kofi Essuman on Accra 100.5 FM on Thursday, January 19, 2023.

    He quickly added that had it not been for the Covid-19 pandemic that hit China, the donor partner funding of the La General Hospital redevelopment project, the project would have been completed by now.

    He said the donor partner had to pull out of the project because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

    He assured the people of La that work will begin on the project by the end of the first quarter of the year as the Ministry of Health has indicated that it has been able to secure some funding for the completion of the project.

    According to him, members of the La Youth Association have been duly informed about the decision for work to begin in the first quarter of this year.

    In July 2020, the La General Hospital facility was demolished after the hospital’s administration in 2015 reported severe structural problems.

    President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on August 10, 2020, cut the sod for the commencement of construction of the La General Hospital Redevelopment Project.

    The delay in constructing the project has outraged residents, the Member of Parliament for La-Dadekotpon, Rita Naa Odoley Sowah, and the Ranking Member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh.

  • La General Hospital to bury 27 unclaimed bodies en mass

    The Management of the La General Hospital says it intends to carry out the mass burial of 27 unclaimed bodies by December 23, 2019.

    A statement issued by the Medical Superintendent of the hospital, Dr Ebenezer Oduro-Mensah, said the notice served as the final one to all family members who suspected their relatives might be dead to report to the Hospital to identify and claim their bodies by December 20.

    Read: Police to embark on mass burial for some 120 unidentified bodies

    “This serves as the final notice to all family members who suspect their relatives might be dead to report to the facility to identify and claim their bodies by December 20, 2019. Failure to do so will result in a mass burial of bodies on December 23, 2019. Management shall not be held liable for anybody left unclaimed after December 20, 2019,” the statement said.

    A few weeks ago, the department of the Ghana Police Hospital announced that it will soon organise a mass burial service for 120 unclaimed bodies.

    In view of this, they called on the public to contact its Pathology Department for the identification of friends and families who they might have not seen in a long time.

    Read: Police hospital begins mass burial in 21 days

    The Hospital in a statement signed by its Head of Public Affairs, DSP Yaw Nketia-Yeboah also added that the mass burial was part of routine measures to de-congest the hospital mortuary.

    The Police Hospital in the statement also advised the public to carry identification cards for easy identification in the event of an accident or emergency situations.

     

    Source: citinewsroom.com