The National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has announced that ongoing Agenda 111 hospital project will soon be completed and operationalised as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery in the Nabdam Constituency in the Upper East Region.
He made the remarks during a thank-you tour of the constituency, where he engaged chiefs, party supporters, and residents as part of his broader visit to the Upper East Region.
Mr. Asiedu Nketiah acknowledged delays in the previous government’s flagship Agenda 111 project but assured residents that the facilities, once completed, will significantly improve access to healthcare.
He said the initiative, which involves the construction of 111 district hospitals nationwide, is expected to expand healthcare infrastructure and reduce pressure on existing health facilities.
“These hospitals will soon be completed and fully operational, and Nabdam Constituency will benefit immensely once they become functional,” he said.
He added that the operationalisation of the facilities will improve access to quality healthcare, reduce travel distances for medical care, and ultimately save lives.
Mr. Asiedu Nketiah also expressed appreciation to residents of Nabdam for their continued support for the NDC and encouraged them to remain patient as government works to complete ongoing projects.
He was accompanied by national, regional, constituency, and branch executives of the party during the one-day tour, which also took him to Talensi, Bongo, and Bolgatanga East constituencies.
The visit formed part of his broader engagement with traditional leaders and party supporters across the region to strengthen unity and assess development needs at the grassroots level.
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