Agenda 111 To Create Thousands of Indirect Jobs, Employ 20,000 Health Workers – Gov’t

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Government’s much touted priority health infrastructure project, Agenda 111 is poised to generate thousands of indirect jobs and employ a substantial healthcare workforce of 20,000 professionals.

The Presidential Advisor on Health, Dr. Anthony Nsiah-Asare made the remarks during a visit to the Agenda 111 project site in Kpassa in the Oti Region yesterday.

Addressing the Agenda 111 Impact Forum, a platform created by the Ministry of Information to regularly update Ghanaians on the progress of construction works, Dr. Nsiah-Asare highlighted the significant socioeconomic and employment opportunities that the initiative would bring.

“Agenda 111 is not just about constructing hospitals; it’s about creating opportunities and jobs for the people of Ghana. Through this project, we expect to employ approximately 20,000 health workers across various roles, from doctors and nurses to support staff.

“Additionally, the construction and operation of these hospitals will create thousands of indirect jobs, driving economic growth in the areas where these facilities are situated,” explained Dr. Nsiah-Asare.

He emphasized that the project’s impact would extend beyond healthcare, benefiting communities through job creation and economic development.

The Agenda 111 project is an expansive initiative that includes the construction of 101 district hospitals in underserved regions, two psychiatric hospitals, seven regional hospitals, and the rehabilitation of the Accra Psychiatric Hospital.

Dr. Nsiah-Asare reiterated that this undertaking aligned with the Government’s vision to enhance healthcare infrastructure while boosting the nation’s economy.

Present during the visit were the Minister for Information, Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Regional Minister, Joshua Gmayenaam Makubu, Presidential Advisor on Health, Dr. Nsiah- Asare, Project Consultant, Paul Osei, Traditional and Religious Heads, Officials of the Monitoring and Evaluation Secretariat at the Presidency as well as other well-known dignitaries.

On his part, Hon. Oppong Nkrumah emphasized the meticulous planning and management of the project, which had been divided into eight zones, each comprising an average of 14 sites, each with dedicated teams of consultants, including architects, civil engineers, structural engineers, mechanical engineers, and biomedical engineers.

He mentioned that the importance of community engagement and collaboration would ensure the seamless integration and optimal functionality of the health facilities upon completion.

Source: MOI (PR Unit)