The Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, says the government may not be able to finish all the hospitals under the Agenda 111 project.
During his interview today, April, 22, 2026, he explained that money and other practical challenges make it difficult to complete all the projects.
He said the government is still committed to improving healthcare, but it has to be honest about what is possible.
Many of the hospital projects were started under former President Nana Akufo-Addo, and they are at different stages.
According to him, some hospitals are almost finished, but others are still at early stages and will need a lot more time and funding.
He made it clear that promising to complete all 111 hospitals within a year or even four years is not realistic.
The Agenda 111 project was introduced under Akufo-Addo’s government to help improve healthcare across Ghana.
The plan was to build 111 hospitals in different parts of the country, especially in areas that lack proper healthcare facilities.
Overall, the minister says the goal is still important, but the government must take a more realistic and practical approach to completing the projects.
