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Frank Yeboah demands clear financing plan for Agenda 111 hospital projects

By Political DeskNovember 26, 2025
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The Member of Parliament for Atwima Nwabiagya North, Frank Yeboah, has urged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government to immediately present a clear and credible financing plan for the completion of the Agenda 111 hospital projects initiated by the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) regime.

Contributing to the 2026 Budget debate on the floor of the House on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, Mr Yeboah described the continued lack of transparency surrounding major national projects as “deeply worrying and unacceptable,” insisting that Parliament cannot continue to approve large allocations without corresponding accountability.

According to the MP, the government’s own figures reveal glaring inconsistencies. Public estimates place the cost of each Agenda 111 hospital at about GH¢170 million, with the entire project expected to cost over GH¢19 billion. However, the 2026 Budget allocates only GH¢100 million to complete 10 hospitals — an amount he said “does not even complete one fully, let alone ten.”

“At this pace, it will take Ghana more than a century — 193 years — to complete Agenda 111. This is not planning; this is postponing national health needs into the distant future,” he submitted.

On financing the Ghana Gold Board, Mr Yeboah expressed alarm that the GH¢4.5 billion allocation for 2025 had seen zero releases as of the third quarter, even though the government claims it will fully expend the funds by the end of the year.

He demanded a full explanation for the zero release of the funds and cautioned against any opaque or last-minute disbursement of public funds that could fuel perceptions of misappropriation.

“How does a government fail to release even one cedi in nine months yet insist it will spend the full GH¢4.5 billion in the last three months? This raises serious red flags,” Hon. Yeboah noted.

He said Parliament must demand clarity on where the money is, why it has not been released, and how the government intends to disburse it without falling into what he described as “Episode 2 of the create, loot, and share saga.”

Mr Yeboah insisted that transparent, accountable, and traceable disbursement processes must be put in place before any funds are released.

“Ghanaians deserve truth, not recycled promises. We need real financing plans, not wishful timelines. Agenda 111 cannot become a perpetual construction site, and GH¢4.5 billion cannot vanish into silence,” he emphasised.

The MP concluded by urging the Minister for Finance to return to Parliament with detailed funding roadmaps and implementation timelines, emphasising that national projects of such magnitude cannot continue without clarity, credibility, and accountability.

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