The impasse between the management of the University of Ghana and government over the ownership of the UG Medical Centre has been settled.
Per an agreement between the two parties, government will take 60 percent shares of the facility with the University reserving 40.
Addressing the government assurances committee at the centre Friday, CEO for the facility Dr. Darius Osei disclosed the hospital will be fully operational in 2021.
The $217 million University of Ghana medical centre which was constructed by the Mahama administration has not been operational. A tussle between the University Authorities and the Ministry of health over who has the right to manage the facility has protracted the opening of the facility.
The 650-bed facility is the first of its kind in West Africa and second to only a few hospitals in South Africa. The then Government secured a loan facility from Harpo Alim Bank of Israel for the project
Source: mynewsghana.net