The Minority caucus in Parliament has shed light on the status of the Ghana Priority Health Infrastructure Project (GPHIP), popularly referred to as Agenda 111, during their version of the State of the Nation Address.

They provided a detailed breakdown of the progress made on the initiative, emphasizing both achievements and the challenges that remain. "The Ghana Priority Health Infrastructure Project (GPHIP) referred to as Agenda 111, was to design, construct, and equip 111 hospitals across the country," they stated.

The project became a priority after Ghana recorded its first case of COVID-19 on March 12, 2020.

According to the Minority, former President Akufo-Addo, in response to the pandemic, acknowledged the urgent need for hospitals in 88 districts and six newly created regions, leading to the government's commitment to investing in healthcare infrastructure.