The University of Ghana medical centre, which is expected to be completed and commissioned in November this year, will deliver world-class medical and health services, Mr Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Deputy Minister of Communications has said.
The US$217 million facility is a medical complex that is expected to focus on academic training of pre-service and practising health professionals, as well as provide research and clinical services at a quaternary level.
Mr Kwakye Ofosu tweeted on Sunday September 25 that: “…World-class healthcare and medical education is here (medical centre).”
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One of the babies with sharp teeth.... Taking Ghanaians for a ride.
***barred word*** man hope to see u and ur ***barred word*** veep in jail soon
Does he even understand what is world class health care? mediocrity at its best
Do you understand what world class health care mean Please do us a favour please visit any hospital in ghana and tell me if you have a world class healthcare.
Funded by Ghana government? Really?
the v8 landcruisher yu took from NCA last week must be sent back
@omanye. you baboon. k w a s e a like you. I hope these ndc thugs and ***barred word*** are giving you some of the money to chop. else you are the biggest r e t a r d ever. STFU
hoooooooo NPP shaaaaame, you are desperate for power. shaaame nana addo, shaaaame npp supporters. You said you will make the Mahama Government ungovernable. that is what you are doing. God don punish you. Onyame ahowoooo.
We hear you. But NDC will still lose the elections anyway.
If the University has so much money why do lecturers go on strike over common book allowance from goverment, meanwhile their salaries are being paid by goverment of ghana. NPP w i s e up ooo ton, think outside the box of politics a little.