Thursday, 28 November

Akufo-Addo has built over 200 hospitals, most by any president - Ofosu Nkansah

Health News
One of the hospitals built by Akufo-Addo

The Chief Executive Officer of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP), Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, has commended President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for his remarkable contributions to Ghana's healthcare infrastructure. 

In a Facebook post on Tuesday, 26th November, Mr. Ofosu Nkansah highlighted that President Akufo-Addo has constructed over 200 hospitals during his tenure, a feat he described as unprecedented in the country’s history. 

According to him, this record makes President Akufo-Addo the Ghanaian leader to have built the most hospitals, underscoring his dedication to improving access to quality healthcare across the nation. 

Mr. Ofosu Nkansah’s remarks were intended to draw attention to the significant strides made in the health sector under President Akufo-Addo’s administration, solidifying his legacy as a leader committed to national development.

"President Akufo-Addo has built over 200 Hospitals. Over 60 completed so far. He holds the record as the President to have built most Hospitals. Yesterday, he commissioned four (4) vamed hospitals at a go in the Ashanti Region."

"They are; Sabronum Government Hospital, Sekyre Afram Plains District Hospital, Suame Municipal Hospital and Twedie Government Hospital."

Below are the list of Akufo-Addo's 200 hospitals built shared by Ofosu Nkansah

COMPLETED HOSPITALS

 

1. Akontombra 

2. Bogoso

3. Elubo

4. Mpohor

5. Nsuaem

6. Wassa Dunkwa

7. Weta, Volta Region

8. Tolon

9. Sawla

10. Buipe

11. Bamboi

12. Suame 

13. Twedie

14. Sabronum

15. Drobonso

16. Manso Nkwanta

17. Mim

18. Nkwatia

19. Kwabeng, Atiwa West

20. Adukrom

21. Achiase

22. Jumapo

23. Kpone Katamanso

24. Sefwi Asawinso

25. Ashaiman Polyclinic

26. Adentan/Ogbojo Polyclinic

27. Bortianor Polyclinic

28. Oduman Polyclinic

29. Sege Polyclinic

30. Modernization of Tetteh Quarshie Memorial Hospital

31. Modernization of Kibi District Hospital

32. Modernization of Aburi Hospital

33. Modernization of Atibie Hospital

34. Bolgatanga Regional Hospital (Phase III)

35. Urology and Nephrology Centre, Korle Bu

36. UGMC Phase II

 

MSDI Clinics Completed 

 

37. Kwabena Kumi, Suhum

38. Odumasi New site, Obuasi

39. Fumsua, Sekyere Afram Plains

40. Adansi Asokwa Town, Adansi Asokwa

41. Odumasi, Asante Akim Central 

42. Poano, Bekwai

43. Nanton Area, Nanton

44. Makayili, Bimbila

45. Makango, Salaga south

46. Tempani Central, Garu Tempani

49. Zuarungu, Bolga 

50. Gbedema, Builsa South

51. Awoma, Buem

52. Dodofie Area, Akan

53. Kasoa Akweley Area, Awutu Senya East

54. Osenegya, Atimokwa

55. Insu of Prestea Huni Valley

56. Brefor Baapare, Lawra

57. Asiri, Jaman North

58. Akwasa Electoral Area, Bortianor

 

Completed Treatment and Holding Hospitals*

 

59. Dodowa

60. Pantang

61. Cape Coast

62. Elubo

63. Keta 

 

YET TO BE COMPLETED HOSPITALS

 

64. Obuasi Trauma 

65. 100 bed Anyinam Hospital

66. 40 bed Enyiresi Hospital

67. 750 bed KATH Maternity and Children’s block

68. 285 bed Eastern Regional Hospital, Koforidua

69. Expansion of Shama Hospital (100 beds being added)

70. 180 bed La General Hospital

71. 400 bed Tema General Hospital 

72. Central Medical Stores

73. Effia Nkwanta Hospital

74. New Western Regional Hospital

75. Rehabilitation of National Diabetes Centre, Korle Bu

76. 100 bed Weija Children’s Hospital 

77. Kwahu Besease     

78. Dedesua, Bosomtwe                               

79. Bodi                                      

80. Jumapo Health Center        

81. Odumasi, Abuakwa South

82. Adaklu teaching hospital

83. Zebilla, Upper West Region

84. Pantang, Greater Accra    

85. Asawimso, Western Region

86. Goaso hospital, Ahafo Region

87. Sunyani

88. Aflao

 

ONGOING AGENDA 111 HOSPITALS

 

89. Asunafo South

90. Bodi

91. Dormaa Central

92. Suaman

93. Techiman North

94. Sunyani West

95. Atwima Mponua

96. Bia East

97. Berekum West

98. Asutifi North

99. Upper Denkyira West 

100. Gomoa Central

101. Assin South 

102. Twifo Heman

103. Ahanta West

104. Akyemansa

105. Birim South

106. Awutu Senya

107. Agona East

108. Asene Manso Akroso

109. Mpohor

110. Assin North

111. Atiwa West

112. Asuogyaman

113. Kwahu Afram Plains South

114. La-Nkwantanang Madina

115. Ejura Sekyedumase

116. Fanteakwa South

117. Upper West Akim

118. Awutu Senya East

119. Ablekuma West Municipal

120. Adentan Municipal

121. Ablekuma Central

122. AMA

123. Ningo Prampram

124. Nkwanta North

125. Ga Central

126. Ada West

127. Kadjebi

128. Krachi Nchumuru

129. Jasikan

130. Ashaiman

131. Tema West

132. Ayawaso West

133. Ga South

134. Wadie Dumakase

135. Wa West

136. Nanton

137. Savelugu Municipal

138. Lambussie Karni

139. North Gonja

140. Saboba

141. Wa East

142. Daffiama Bussie Issa

143. North East Gonja

144. Sissala West

145. Nanumba South

146. Sagnariga Municipal

147. Garu

148. Kassena Nankana West

149. Pusiga

150. Bolgatanga East

151. Binduri

152. Mion

153. Bunkpurugu Nyankpanduri

154. Tempane

155. Kpandai

156. Mamprugu Moagduri

157. Yunyoo Nasuan

158. Kumbungu

159. Chereponi

160. Builsa South

161. Nabdam

162. Akatsi North

163. South Dayi

164. Adaklu

165. Tamale  (Psychiatric Hospital)

166. Anloga

167. Afadzato South

168. Sene East

169. Ho West

170. Pru West

171. Agortime Ziope

172. Nkoranza North

173. Akatsi

174. Atwima Kwanwoma

175. Oforikrom Municipal

176. Atwima Nwabiagya North

177. Afigya Kwabre North

178. Afigya Kwabre South

179. Adansi Asokwa

180. Bosome Freho

181. Ahafo Ano South East

182. Amansie South

183. Sekyere Central

184. Ahafo Ano South West

185. Ejisu

186. Asokore Mampong

187. Akrofuom

188. KMA

189. Obuasi East

 

TREATMENT AND HOLDING HOSPITALS

 

190. Adaklu 

191. Korle bu Centre

192. Sewua

193. Zebilla – 36 bed (86% as at April 2024)

194. Asawinso - (93% as at April 2024)

195. Goaso – (91% as at April 2024)

196. Nalerigu – 36 bed

197. Sunyani 36 bed (63 % as at April 2024)

198. Kumasi South – 21 bed

199. Aflao – (95% as at April 2024)

200. Koforidua – (57% as at April 2024)

201. Dodowa + 6 Staff bungalows

202. Nkenkasu

203. Effia

204. Nkwanta

205. Pantang

206. Nsawam

Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah