Vice President and NPP flagbearer Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has commissioned the Mim Polyclinic in the Asunafo North Constituency of the Ahafo Region on Thursday, October 31. This significant development is expected to boost healthcare delivery in the region.
The 40-bed polyclinic, a four-year project, is designed to meet modern healthcare standards, according to Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, Director General of the Ghana Health Service.
The clinic boasts state-of-the-art facilities and a team of qualified health professionals to provide comprehensive care. Services offered at the polyclinic include emergency care, outpatient services, maternity care, and general medical consultation.
This commissioning is part of Dr. Bawumia’s efforts to improve healthcare infrastructure across Ghana. As the NPP flagbearer, he has been touring various regions, engaging with constituents, and showcasing his vision for Ghana’s future ¹. His campaign focuses on inclusive prosperity, integrity, and visionary leadership.
Dr. Bawumia’s healthcare policies aim to expand access to quality healthcare for all Ghanaians. The Mim Polyclinic is a testament to this commitment, ensuring that residents of Asunafo North Constituency receive top-notch medical care ². With its cutting-edge facilities and skilled healthcare professionals, the polyclinic will significantly improve healthcare outcomes in the region.
The Vice President’s dedication to healthcare development is evident in his previous engagements. He has commissioned other healthcare facilities, such as the Achiase District Hospital, and outlined policies to protect the environment, expand public infrastructure, and provide better healthcare for all.
As Ghanaians prepare for the December 7 elections, Dr. Bawumia’s commissioning of the Mim Polyclinic demonstrates his commitment to improving lives through sustainable development projects. His vision for a stronger, more prosperous Ghana resonates with many, and this project is a step towards achieving that goal.