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Mahama pledges to complete Kumasi Military Hospital

Speaking during the graduation ceremony of officer cadets at the Ghana Military Academy on Friday, April 11, the President emphasized that the welfare of the armed forces remains a top priority under his administration.

President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery for military personnel and their families, with a strong pledge to complete and furnish the Kumasi Military Hospital located at Afari in the Central Command.

“Soldiers and civilian staff, your health is also a priority. We have a viable vision to upgrade your medical health facilities. We will, therefore, complete and equip the Kumasi Military Hospital at Afari in the Central Command. We have also budgeted for a military field hospital in Tamale. We want you and your families to have access to quality health care,” President Mahama said.

The President outlined a broader agenda to strengthen support systems for both active personnel and veterans, noting that the government was already taking steps to enhance working conditions and guarantee fair compensation.

“Dear military personnel and civilian staff, I am determined to systematically improve your conditions of service. GEHOC will be one of our key plants in providing sustainable financing for the Ghana Armed Forces. Your sacrifices deserve recognition. For our retired personnel who have sacrificed so much for our nation, we will ensure that your retirement benefits are paid promptly,” he added.

The remarks were met with applause from the audience, which included high-ranking military officials, government representatives, and families of the graduating cadets.

President Mahama’s assurance comes as part of broader efforts to modernize the Ghana Armed Forces and ensure that military personnel receive the care and recognition they deserve for their service to the nation.

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