President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has raised concerns about the fate of the Agenda 111 hospital projects if the National Democratic Congress (NDC) returns to power. He cautioned that initiatives started under his administration could be abandoned by an NDC government, referencing their past criticisms of the program.
Speaking in the Ashanti Region on November 25, the President reassured Ghanaians of his commitment to completing key projects, including the commissioning of some Agenda 111 facilities, before leaving office in January 2025. He urged voters to weigh the progress achieved under his leadership against the potential risks of a change in government.
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“The Agenda 111 is not in their hearts. Those that are not finished will not be finished,” Akufo-Addo warned, calling on Ghanaians to avoid what he termed a costly mistake in the 2024 elections.