Asantehene Commends Progress of Heal KATH Project

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has expressed his satisfaction with the remarkable progress made on the Heal Komfo Anokye Project, following an inspection tour of Phase One, which is now 95% complete. The Heal Komfo Anokye Project was officially launched by the Asantehene in November 2023 as a $10 million initiative to restore the deteriorating Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), a 70-year-old facility that serves over 12 regions in Ghana. The project was necessitated by the dilapidated state of the hospital, which had been struggling to meet modern healthcare standards due to years of neglect. On Friday, January 31, 2025, the Asantehene visited the facility to assess the ongoing work. Following his tour, he commended the team for their efforts, expressing satisfaction with the near-completion of the first phase. Phase One focuses on the renovation of two floors of Block A, which have now been fully refurbished and furnished, with the installation of an oxygen bedhead being the only remaining task before the section becomes operational. The Chairman of the Heal Komfo Anokye Project, Samuel Adu-Boakye, disclosed that patients currently housed in a makeshift ward will soon be relocated to the renovated section to pave the way for the commencement of Phase Two. According to Adu-Boakye, the second phase of the project will begin immediately after the relocation of patients from the makeshift ward. He assured that the next phase would progress swiftly, as most of the required materials are already in stock. This ensures that delays in procurement will not hinder the continuation of the renovation process. While acknowledging the overwhelming support from contributors, Adu-Boakye emphasized that more funding is needed to ensure the successful completion of the project. He revealed that nearly $4 million has been raised within six months, which he described as an extraordinary achievement. “We are privileged to say that a lot of people have donated. To be able to raise close to $4 million in just six months is truly commendable,” he stated. However, he stressed that additional funds are still required to complete the project, urging individuals, corporate bodies, and philanthropic organizations to continue supporting the initiative. “All the donations have come a long way to support us; however, there is still more work to be done,” he noted. “For those who were skeptical about how the funds would be used, you can now see the quality of work that has been done so far. We, therefore, appeal to all Ghanaians…

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