Government Switfly Sets Up Equipment To Ensure Steady Oxygen Supply At 37 Military Hospital

The government has installed new equipment at the 37 Military Hospital, ensuring stable and sufficient oxygen production and supply after the hospital’s oxygen plant was out of service.
The plant’s failure had compromised the delivery of crucial medical oxygen to surgery theatres, Intensive Care Units, other wards, and the National Ambulance Service.
During a recent working visit, the Defence Minister was briefed of the situation.
In response, President John Mahama asked the Ministry of Defence to engage with the National Security Coordinator to fix the matter.
Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister of Defense, declared that the oxygen plant is now fully operational after immediate action, enhancing the facility’s medical services.
“I’m pleased to announce that the issue has been resolved thanks to our proactive measures. There will be no bad news,” Dr Boamah stated in a Facebook post.
He indicated that this development reflects President Mahama’s ongoing commitment to improving healthcare services nationwide as part of his mission to reset Ghana.
Dr Boamah said “We remain committed to addressing challenges head-on, including those stemming from the mismanaged economy.”