Mahama inaugurates Bomaa polyclinic
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President John Dramani Mahama on
Friday inaugurated the Bomaa
Polyclinic in the Tano North District
of Brong-Ahafo Region.
The occasion marked the last leg of
his two-day working visit to the
region where he inaugurated a small
town water system projects at
Fententaa in the Berekum
Municipality as well as Ntotroso in
the Asutifi North and Kajeji in the
Sene West Districts.
The two polyclinics are among three
others at Techimantia in the Tano
South, Kwatire in the Sunyani West
and Nkrankwanta in the Dormaa
West Districts, and were funded by
Austria at the total cost of 8,650,000
Euros.
Mr Eric Opoku, Regional Minister
said under the regime of President
Mahama, socio-economic
developments in Tano North had
improved tremendously, citing
among others, the construction of
educational and health facilities in
the area.
Mr Opoku therefore appealed to the
electorate to renew the mandate of
President Mahama in Election 2016
for more development projects.
Dr Yakubu Bayayinah, an out-going
District Director of Ghana Health
Services in the Tano North told
Ghana News Agency in an interview
that the polyclinic, would serve 26
towns and villages including
Subonpan and Dwenase.
Credit: GNA