Weija Children's Hospital to open to the public after EOCO brokers handover agreement
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The Weija Children's Hospital in Ghana is finally set to open following a mediation agreement brokered by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO). The deal allows the facility to begin operations despite ongoing disputes between the Ministry of Health and the contractor regarding payments and procurement.
Why it matters
The opening of the hospital addresses a critical need for pediatric healthcare services in the region, prioritizing public welfare over unresolved administrative and financial conflicts.
Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Weija Children's Hospital The Weija Children's Hospital is set to open to the public after EOCO secured a handover agreement between the Ministry of Health and Awerco Construction Limited, paving the way for specialised healthcare services for children. Advertisement The Weija Children's Hospital is set to open to the public after the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) successfully brokered an agreement between the Ministry of Health and Awerco Construction Limited for the immediate handover of the facility.
The article reports on a local administrative development neutrally, focusing on the resolution of a public service delay.
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