
Audio By Carbonatix
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. James Oppong Boanuh has laid the foundation stone for the construction of a 50-bed capacity Regional Police Hospital in Kumasi.
The hospital, which is expected to be completed in August next year, will help ease pressure on the only existing and reliable Police Hospital in the capital, Accra.
This new facility was not only going to serve officers in Ashanti but serve police personnel, dependents, retired officers, officers from other sister security agencies, inmates of police cells, prisons, other correctional centres, and the public in the northern sector of the country
Mr Oppong Boanuh, speaking at the ceremony at the Police Training School in Patasi in the Kumasi metropolis, indicated that, the project was initiated by COP Mr. Nathan Kofi Boakye, a former Ashanti Regional Police Commander but was stalled due to lack of funds.
The two-storey facility is estimated to cost GHS 8,300,000.00.
Mr. Oppong Boanuh mentioned that the project was being funded from interest accrued from contributions of Police Officers’ welfare scheme.
Police Officers with various expertise in building construction are going to be engaged in the construction of the project and they would be supervised by the projects department of the Service.
It will be run as part of the police Hospital with the Police Medical Director seeing to its day to day management.
The IGP commended COP Kofi Boakye for initiating the project, adding that, the construction of the Hospital had come at a good time.
In the upcoming general elections, he assured Ghanaians of the security agencies' readiness to police the ballots, and ensure that lives and properties were protected before, during, and after the elections.
Ashanti Regional Minister, Mr. Simon Osei Mensah urged workers on the project to expedite actions to help complete it on the stipulated time.
Latest Stories
-
Ati-Zigi, Inaki, Opoku return as Queiroz makes four changes for Colombia clash
1 hour -
MTN Ghana Awards GH¢30,000 to SME Pitch Winners.
1 hour -
Declare Atewa a national park now! — Eco-Conscious Citizens
2 hours -
Accra floods: Avoid politics and help those in need – Alhaji Amin appeals for corporate support
2 hours -
This Saturday on Prime Insight: Experts to dissect national flood response and Torkonoo saga
2 hours -
Ghana Sports Fund Administrator turns 10-hour US road trip into lessons for Ghana’s sporting future
2 hours -
Sentuo Group and Eezzy Foundation donate 10 ambulances and pickup vehicles to the Ghana Police Service
3 hours -
Egypt take historic step with shootout win over Socceroos
4 hours -
The Law 101 – Supreme Court upholds constitutionality in removal of CJ Torkornoo
4 hours -
Carlos Queiroz demands courage, character against Colombia
4 hours -
They face Ghana, not Portugal – Carlos Queiroz speaks ahead of Colombia clash
4 hours -
US withdraws troops from Nigeria after Islamic State mission
4 hours -
GNACOPS says GES graduation celebration directive does not expressly apply to private schools
5 hours -
Ghana, Vietnam sign visa waiver agreement for diplomatic, service and official passport holders
5 hours -
Ghana’s flood response and the cost of budgeting by crisis
5 hours