Residents of Salaga in the Savannah Region have renewed calls for the completion of the stalled 60-bed Euroget Hospital project, urging authorities to fulfil earlier assurances made to the community.
The appeal, made by journalist Emmanuel Anyigba, serves as a reminder to the Minister of Health and Member of Parliament for Juaboso, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, following his visit to the project site on November 22, 2025, where he gave firm assurances that the facility would be completed.
”This serves as a respectful reminder to Honorable Kwabena Mintah Akandoh regarding his visit on 22nd November 2025 to the 60-bed Euroget Hospital project in Salaga, which has since remained abandoned.”
According to Emmanuel Anyigba, months after the minister’s visit, work on the hospital project remains stalled, raising concerns among residents about delays in accessing quality healthcare.
”During that visit, a firm assurance was given that the project would be completed. However, months later, the people of Salaga are still waiting for that promise to be fulfilled.”
The Euroget Hospital project, once completed, is expected to significantly improve healthcare delivery in Salaga and surrounding communities, reducing pressure on existing health facilities and enhancing access to essential medical services.
Mr. Anyigba explained that the assurance given during the minister’s visit should not remain a mere promise but must be translated into concrete action for the benefit of the people.
“As a concerned citizen, I humbly appeal to Honorable Kwabena Mintah Akandoh to take swift and decisive action to ensure the completion of this vital health facility. The people of Salaga deserve access to quality healthcare, and this project holds great importance for the entire community. This should not remain just a promise it must be delivered.”
The appeal has also been copied to the Member of Parliament for Salaga South, Zuwera Mohammed Ibrahimah, and the President of the Republic, John Dramani Mahama, to draw attention to the urgency of the matter.
Residents believe that completing the hospital will not only address immediate healthcare needs but also contribute to the overall development of the area, and are therefore urging government and stakeholders to prioritize the project.
Source: Elvisanokye.com