the heavy equopment will use poer from ECG then the other equipment will use the solar

in the shrt term, the gvt must pay the bills or subsidise them

man must survive

we have to take money from patients

“If we don’t take care, we may return to cash and carry

do we want to return to cash and carry

sometimes it goes as low as 50% or below

They put up giant plans but do very little to solve the situation

the agenda 111 is a remarkable initiative but it is too ambitious

Maybe you will see the projects ongoing and at various stages of completion but that is not it

we need it to be operational

the structures is one thing but the hospital itself is about having equipment and keeping it running

I doubt the president can even complete 20 hospitals

how are we going to achieve this when we can’r even clear drugs from the hospital

I will be convinced they can do it if they are bale to clear the drugs and resolve other basic health issues

ECG on Wednesday March 13, issued a notice to 91 hospitals in various parts of the country threatening to disconnect them from the national grid should they fail to settle their debt within 72 hours.

Among the notable hospitals facing potential disconnection are the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, the 37 Military Hospital, Ridge Hospital in the Greater Accra region, Komfo Anokye and Manhyia Government Hospitals in the Ashanti region, Ho Teaching Hospital in the Volta region, and Kyebi Government Hospital in the Eastern region.

This move is part of ECG’s broader strategy to recover customer debts and strengthen its operational capacity.  

Reacting to this, Dr Selormey warned that if ECG proceeds with disconnections at these health facilities, it would have significant repercussions for patient care.