President John Dramani Mahama has revealed that Cabinet is currently awaiting a detailed report from the Minister of Health on the status and progress of the Agenda 111 hospitals project.

Speaking during the Presidential Media Encounter at the Jubilee House on Wednesday, President Mahama stated that the report would be crucial in guiding Cabinet’s decisions on how to ensure the successful completion of the hospitals.
“Cabinet is awaiting a report from the Honourable Minister of Health on the status and stage of completion of the Agenda 111 hospitals to determine a way forward for their completion," Mahama stated.

The President reiterated his administration's strong commitment to improving the country’s health infrastructure. He confirmed that over GH¢2 billion would be invested in healthcare over the next three years, with GH¢200 million earmarked in the 2025 budget for accelerating the construction, expansion, and modernisation of hospitals, clinics, and health centres across Ghana.
“Whether in remote rural communities or high-density urban centres, our aim is the same — a health facility within reach of every Ghanaian,” he stressed.

Launched in 2021, the Agenda 111 project aims to build new district and regional hospitals nationwide to enhance access to healthcare. However, the initiative has faced delays, with several facilities still under construction.

President Mahama assured the public that the government is fully committed to completing the project and improving healthcare delivery across the country, describing it as a top priority for his administration.