
Mr. Daniel Dagba, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Akatsi South, has reaffirmed the government's dedication to upgrading health infrastructure across the municipality. Speaking at the 2026 Half-Year Performance Review of the Akatsi South Municipal Health Directorate, Dagba emphasized that the local assembly is prioritizing projects that directly improve healthcare access for residents, particularly those in rural and underserved communities. This commitment comes as part of a broader strategy to bridge existing gaps in medical service delivery and improve the quality of care available to constituents.
The MCE highlighted several ongoing initiatives intended to strengthen the local health system, including the construction of Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compounds and dedicated quarters for nursing staff. A major focal point of his address was the government's intent to revive the abandoned Akatsi South Municipal Hospital project. Dagba noted that completing these facilities is essential for providing a conducive environment for both patients and healthcare providers, ensuring that modern medical attention is accessible without the need for long-distance travel.
Providing technical context to the municipality's health landscape, Ms. Jistine Sefakor Alornyo, the Akatsi South Director of Health Services, revealed that the area currently manages 40 health facilities. While acknowledging the significant resource constraints facing the directorate, Alornyo praised the collaborative efforts between the Municipal Assembly and various health partners. These partnerships have been instrumental in sustaining essential services, such as immunization programs and maternal healthcare initiatives, which remain top priorities for the directorate despite ongoing budgetary and logistical hurdles.
Moving forward, the municipal leadership remains focused on fostering an integrated healthcare system where infrastructure development matches the growing needs of the population. The emphasis on nurses' quarters is specifically aimed at attracting and retaining skilled professionals in the district, while the expansion of the CHPS network is expected to decentralize care and reduce the pressure on central facilities. As the 2026 fiscal year progresses, the Akatsi South Municipal Assembly and the Health Directorate plan to continue their close coordination to ensure that these infrastructural promises translate into tangible health outcomes for the people of the region.
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