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Ultra-modern CHPS compound completed at Tanyigbe

CHPS Compound  Tanyigbe.png The facility includes a maternity unit and a treatment room

Fri, 19 Jul 2024 Source: GNA

Construction of an ultra-modern community-based health planning and services (CHPS) compound has been completed at Tanyigbe in the Ho Municipality of the Volta Region.

The facility includes an outpatient department, a consulting room, stores, a cold room, a treatment room, a laboratory, a maternity unit, and a staff bungalow.

At the final inspection ceremony at Tanyigbe Kpodzi, the project secretariat, in the company of stakeholders from the Ministry of Health, Volta Regional Health Estate Manager, as well as officials of the Ho Municipal Health Directorate, toured the new facility with the contractor, Mr. Vincent Ahiati.

The inspection officials expressed satisfaction with Mr. Ahiati's quality of work and were hopeful that the facility would be properly maintained to extend its life span.

Mr. Emil Akumah, a citizen, said in a chat with GNA that the facility was built via Ghana Public Procurement Authority Tender No. MOH/PPME/CIMU/ER/NCT/WKS/CHPS/2019 and is one of 26 new facilities earmarked countrywide under the above Contract Awards, with the Ho Municipality benefiting from two, including the Klefe CHPS compound.

He assured the officials that wider appeals have been made to various organizations for assistance to help get the new facility fully furnished with the latest equipment.

Mr. Akumah was elated by the declaration by the contractor offering a six-month guarantee of free repair work for the facility for any defects that might emerge.

He acknowledged with thanks the various roles played by Tanyigbe citizens, among whom were: Mr. Benjamin Kpodo, Ho Central Member of Parliament, Figarro Tenu, Komla Abiwu, Major-General (Rtd) Henry Kwami Anyidoho, Jeremiah Asigbee, Gowon Ata Asigbee, Wisdom Xettor, Charles and Akpene Mottey, Dzifa Anyidoho, and Togbe Ameworkunu.

Source: GNA