EOCO Moves In! Weija Children’s Hospital Contractor Picked Up Over Delayed Project Handover

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Accra, Ghana – The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has reportedly picked up the contractor responsible for the Weija Children’s Hospital project over concerns surrounding delays in handing over the facility.

The development has sparked renewed attention on the long-awaited healthcare project, with questions being raised about the reasons behind the delayed completion and operationalization of the facility.

Sources indicate that the contractor was taken in as authorities seek answers regarding the status of the project and the circumstances contributing to the prolonged delay.

The move forms part of broader efforts by state institutions to ensure accountability in the execution of public projects, particularly those involving significant investments in critical sectors such as healthcare.

The Weija Children’s Hospital has been viewed as a major addition to Ghana’s healthcare infrastructure, with many expecting it to improve access to specialized medical care for children once fully operational.

The latest development has generated public interest, with many calling for transparency and swift action to ensure that the facility is completed and made available to the public.

Authorities are expected to provide further details as investigations continue into the matter.

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