Audio By Carbonatix
President Nana Akufo-Addo has stated that the use of drones to supply essential and lifesaving medical supplies will not be borne by the taxpayer, he said Wednesday at an end of the year press conference.
“This programme is not going to be run on the public budget. Corporate Social Responsibility contributions from private sector players will pay for the service. I prefer drones flying to deliver essential medicines to our people than an investment in guinea fowls that allegedly fly off to Burkina Faso without any trace,” President Akufo-Addo said.
With Government having paid up the GH¢1.2 billion arrears it inherited from the Mahama Government, President Akufo-Addo noted that this has brought the operations of the NHIS back to life.
“We are also in the process of launching the world’s largest and most advanced medical drone delivery network. The four (4) distribution centres, from where the drones will be operating, will stock 148 lifesaving and essential medical supplies, and not only blood,” he said.
The President continued, “The drone delivery service will save lives, decrease wastage in the system, guarantee healthcare access for more than 14 million people nationwide, and employ over 200 Ghanaians.”
President Akufo-Addo added that “the procurement process will enable every constituency to get one ambulance each in the early part of next year. This will not solve the ambulance problem immediately, but it certainly shows more commitment to finding a solution than we have ever seen.”
Free SHS
In addressing the issues of insufficient numbers of classrooms, desks, laboratories, computers and dormitories, the President noted that with ingenuity and innovation, Government has, through the Ghana Education Trust Fund, secured a $1.5 billion facility to help develop infrastructure in our schools.
“Parliamentary approval has been obtained, and the first tranche of this facility will be used to build more classroom blocks and dormitories in our schools to give our schools appropriate facilities to meet the demands of the 21st century,” he said.
The President continued, “And, so, we are on doubletrack, and we are building the classrooms and laboratories, and gradually turning the once deprived schools into well-equipped ones. We find that paying attention to the proper management of schools means we are getting better results.”
Industry
President Akufo-Addo also stated that it is not every day that Volkswagen, Nissan and Sino-Truck offer to build assembly plants in a country round about the same time.
“Systematically, we are also rolling out our 1-District-1-Factory policy of industrialisation. Thus far, seventy-nine (79) projects have been implemented under 1D1F, with another 35 going through credit appraisal by officials of the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the financial institutions that are supporting the programme,” he said.
Under the Stimulus Package, President Akufo-Addo indicated that $237 million has been disbursed to 16 companies, with an additional 35 being considered for support.
“The process of industrialization will be accelerated in the course of 2019,” the President assured.
Latest Stories
-
ICGC-Jesus Temple fêtes patients at Eastern Regional Hospital
22 seconds -
Seidu Agongo builds lifeline facility for Ghana Police Hospital’s ‘Unknown Patients’
9 minutes -
Ghana ‘scandalised’ by rising job losses under NDC – Dr Adomako Kissi
17 minutes -
De Mayor Foundation supports over 700 widows and vulnerable persons in Adeiso
35 minutes -
Poll shows Mahama widening lead in hypothetical 2024 re-run
49 minutes -
Police Hospital relieved as new facility for ‘unknown patients’ eases long-standing burden
57 minutes -
Gender Ministry empowers Kayayei with health, financial literacy and safety skills
1 hour -
Goldbod’s gold strategy has anchored currency stability and economic confidence – Senyo Hosi
2 hours -
‘The law is the law’ – Mahama insists as Asake pleads on Cyborg’s behalf over firearm incident
2 hours -
Police arrest 2 over illegal possession of 2,600 AK-47 ammunition in Ashanti Region
2 hours -
Goldbod is rewriting Ghana’s gold story and restoring national value – Senyo Hosi asserts
2 hours -
Goldbod: Loss or no loss? The price of everything and the value of nothing
2 hours -
Goldbod’s $214m cost isn’t a loss but a strategic policy investment – Senyo Hosi
2 hours -
Government settles US$709m Eurobond obligations ahead of due date
2 hours -
Low inflation and cheaper imports show Goldbod’s true economic value – Senyo Hosi
2 hours
