Agenda 111: Nabdam MP Predicts 20-Year Completion Due to Insufficient Funding Agenda 111

Agenda 111: Nabdam MP Predicts 20-Year Completion Due to Insufficient Funding

Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane, the Member of Parliament for the Nabdam constituency, has expressed concerns that the “Agenda 111” project may take up to 20 years to complete due to the significant costs involved. Apexnewsgh reports

The Nabdam MP believes that with the current budgetary allocation, the project’s timeline is unrealistic.

According to him, Instead of relying solely on Agenda 111, Dr. Nawaane suggests that the government explore alternative solutions to provide quality medical care. He proposes achieving this through “extensions” by adding new buildings to existing structures and posting qualified medical professionals to these facilities.

This approach, he believes, can help provide quality medical care and even reach Level 3 of medical care.

Addressing party men and women at Logre community, Dr. revealed that he has plans to make sure Nangode and Logre clinic are elevated to hospital status.

According to Dr. Nawaane, the above clinic is not far from reaching hospital status, with the main requirement being the provision of theatre services. This would involve the presence of a doctor, nurses and an anesthetist, as accommodation facilities are already available.

The MP, while excited about the prospect, is cautiously keeping details under wraps until the plans are fully realized. “I want to make sure I work on it, and when it’s done, we can all celebrate,” the leader emphasized, hinting at a brighter future for healthcare in Nangode and Logre.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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