The president of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), Frank Serebour, has voiced deep concerns over the stalled operationalization of hospitals under the Agenda 111 project despite the massive investment made into the initiative. "As for what has happened, nobody is happy with it.

I don't think anyone can sit here and say they are happy that we've sunk $400 million into a project, and as of today, not even one is operationalized.

Obviously, we are worried," he lamented in an interview on Abusua965.

Serebour emphasized that waiting for full completion before opening the facilities is unnecessary, advocating for a phased approach to ensure that at least some hospitals begin operations. "Can't we start recruitment processes to ensure that training is ongoing?