Accra: The Jinijini Health Centre in the Berekum West District of the Bono Region is set for an upgrade to polyclinic status, announced Mr. Joseph Addae Akwaboah, the Regional Minister. This upgrade aims to improve healthcare access for the local population.
According to Ghana News Agency, Mr. Akwaboah affirmed the government's commitment to delivering quality healthcare services to rural communities. He shared these remarks during a durbar with the chiefs and residents of Jinijini, part of his working visit to the region. He reiterated President John Dramani Mahama's dedication to fulfilling his Election 2024 campaign promises.
Mr. Akwaboah emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in achieving progressive and sustainable development. He called on local stakeholders to collaborate in supporting developmental initiatives. Additionally, he expressed concern over the stalled Jinijini-Adom Tewbaabi road project, assuring residents that the government intends to resume and complete the construction.
The district is also set to benefit from the government's 'Reset Agenda', which includes various infrastructure projects, as confirmed by Mr. Akwaboah. Furthermore, Mr. Dickson Kyere Duah, the Member of Parliament for Berekum West Constituency, highlighted the government's efforts in national development and assured constituents of their share in the benefits.
