Parliament approves €155m loan for completion of KATH projects

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Parliament has approved a €155 million loan for the completion and equipping of the Maternity and Children’s blocks of the Komfo-Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH).  

This was as a result of a deal between the Government of Ghana and Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch.  

The loan (€155,043,352.60) is made up of two components:  €122,543,352.60, UK Export Finance Support Fee and the €32,500,000, for the completion of the project.  

Mr. Kwabena Amankwah-Asiamah, the Vice Chairman of the Finance Committee, who presented the Committee’s Report, said the loan was to help complete the abandoned KATH Maternity and Children’s blocks to enhance healthcare delivery, especially maternal and child health.

He said it also aimed at improving infrastructure, in fulfillment of the government’s commitment to ensuring universal healthcare for all citizens and the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goal Three.    

 

Mr Amankwah-Asiamah, giving the background of the project, said in 1974, the Kutu Acheampong Administration recognized the need to expand the KATH, and initiated an eight-story 1,000-bed Maternity and Children’s blocks.

 He said the project was awarded in 1976 by the Central Tender Board, Accra, with the construction of the Pediatrics section.

It was, however, suspended in 1979, when it was approximately 70 percent complete, and had since been abandoned.

Mr. Amankwah-Asiamah stated that in 1999, the project was reactivated and all the structural framework foundations in the sub-structure were demolished and reconstructed.

It was included in the Public Investment Programme of the Ministry of Health, but the amount voted, over the years, could not complete it, he said.

Mr. Amankwah-Asiamah said the Maternity and Children’s blocks were identified as critical health infrastructure to prevent congestion.

 Mr. Kwame Agbodza, the Member of Parliament for Adaklu, in supporting the motion, said it may appear as though the cost element was high, but the scope of work to be undertaken was huge.

 He said the contract terms and conditions made Value for Money Audit critical in the execution of the project.

Mr. Agbodza gave the assurance that the various figures in the agreement would be scrutinized to enhance transparency.

He applauded the committee for doing a good job, saying the terms and conditions were good.

Mr. Agbodza urged the government to provide money for the completion of all the abandoned hospital projects in the country, to ensure good healthcare for the people. – GNA

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