Audio By Carbonatix
Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, has called on Ghanaians to believe that government's promise to build 111 hospitals across the country in 12 months, is possible.
He therefore urged media personnel to whip up the can-do spirit of Ghanaians as government readies to deliver on its pledge.
Oppong Nkrumah said despite the scepticism that followed government’s decision to deliver on the said promise within a very short time frame, this is doable.
He noted that Ghanaians need to believe that the country is equally capable of achieving a staggering feat and be ready to contribute their quota to the realisation of this project.
Speaking at a press briefing, August 15, Oppong Nkrumah said, “There are those who have raised feasibility doubts that, ‘is it possible?’ So let me say a few things. First of all, for any grand project of this nature, one of the questions that come up is ‘is it possible?"
“So it’s a fair question that is it possible? Because to build a hundred and eleven projects across the country has various issues you have to answer.
"One is the funding; the other even is finding the technical hands for each one of these projects; you need engineers, you need civil engineers, biomedical engineers.
“How many biomedical engineers do you have in Ghana? What projects are they working on already? How many of them can you find to supervise all of these ones so it’s a humongous task nonetheless, and I think it is for those reasons that some may ask questions about feasibility that ‘is it possible?’”
According to him, it has become necessary as a country to challenge ourselves to do something daring to fast track our development.
Oppong Nkrumah called on Ghanaians to greet the government’s plan with optimism to collectively achieve the feat.
“But you know that in all societies that are able to do daring things, they’ve started by challenging themselves that this is possible and we can do. When Obama was shouting Yes, we can in America, we were all clapping here. They can, we, we can’t? No.
“We’ve got to challenge ourselves to something daring. But we also need to approach it, not with a sense that it will fail; no, we have to approach it by whipping up the spirit of Ghanaian exceptionalism that listen; if we focus on this and we put all hands on deck, we can get it done.”
Meanwhile, a large team of “consultants, engineers, specialists from all over have been put together, they’re handling the various projects, and we expect that gradually whatever challenges come up are challenges that can be scaled.”
Latest Stories
-
Prof. Agbango donates GHC 50,000 to Bawku SHS, urges old students to give back
5 minutes -
Director General of NaCCA must be fired for sleeping on the job – Ntim Fordjour
27 minutes -
Foh-Amoaning urges inquiry into curriculum after NaCCA withdraws teacher manual over gender content
39 minutes -
Learning to Stay Healthy in the New Year – Focus on the Basics
42 minutes -
Ghana aims to attain WHO Level Five preparedness under new health security plan
43 minutes -
African nations slam U.S. military strikes in Venezuela as threat to global sovereignty
54 minutes -
President Mahama’s First Year: Cautious reform or dangerous complacency?
1 hour -
Prof Bokpin calls on gov’t to apologise over NaCCA SHS teacher manual response
1 hour -
UN Security Council weighs dangerous precedent set by US military operation in Venezuela
1 hour -
Semenyo’s personality fits right with Man City team – Bernardo Silva
1 hour -
One killed in road crash at Anyaa Market
1 hour -
China announces record $1tn trade surplus despite Trump tariffs
1 hour -
Global temperatures dipped in 2025 but more heat records on way, scientists warn
1 hour -
Police arrest man over alleged sale of 3-year-old son for GH¢1m
1 hour -
Asiedu Nketia calls for investigation into cocoa sack procurement under ex-government
1 hour
