The Coalition of La Associations has urged the government to hand over ownership of the La General Hospital site and allow them to develop the hospital on their own, citing the government’s inability to maintain agreements and meet deadlines.
Coalition spokesperson Jeffery Tettteh accused the Minister of Health of contradictions over the hospital’s growth in an interview with Eyewitness News on Citi FM.
He told Eyewitness News presenter Umaru Sanda Amadu that his group had written to the Health Minister regarding the hospital’s inauguration on a regular basis but had been repeatedly misled.
He emphasized the need of educating the public about the Minister’s and the government’s lack of interest in rehabilitating the hospital.
“Last year, my group came before the Minister of Health after we had written several letters to him and so we went to his office and we were told that the financier of the hospital had gone bankrupt. So I can tell you on authority that the minister and the government lied to the people of La and I think we will have to come out and explain to the public what has happened.”
“All we want the government to do is to take its hands off the land and let us build our own hospital because the government has failed us and the biggest failure is the Greater Accra Regional Minister.”
The Coalition’s spokesperson further recalled the sod-cutting ceremony, stating that it is indicative of the government’s persistent lies.
“On the day of the sod-cutting in August 2020, the place was flooded with images and posters of the then-candidate Akufo-Addo and the parliamentary candidate, which raised our eyebrows. That’s when we began to realize that this may not be something they are doing to help the people of La after all, but rather for their own political gain. And that is exactly what has happened.”