Bright Simons has slammed the government's Agenda 111 project, describing it as an expensive and poorly executed initiative that could burden future administrations with billions in liabilities in a post shared on social media.
According to the Vice President of IMANI Africa, none of the hospitals promised under the ambitious project have been fully completed or certified to meet clinical standards.
He asserts that the financial implications of the project have been underestimated, with an estimated $1.45 billion in pending liabilities for the next government to address. "None of the hospitals have been fully completed and certified as built to the requisite clinical standards.
It is up to the next government to foot the bill," Simons wrote.