The Ministry of Health has clarified that the Weija Paediatric Hospital, a World Bank-funded project, is ongoing and has not been cancelled.
Tony Goodman, Head of Health Training Institutions and Ministry spokesperson, in a statement on December 13, 2025, noted that work by Awerco Construction Limited continues without interference from the Ministry.
According to the Health Ministry, the project, executed on a Design-and-Build basis, includes construction and the supply of medical equipment. The World Bank provides funding only and is not directly involved in contracts with the contractor.
The Ministry addressed concerns raised in a recent World Bank review, which found that some medical equipment, including a CT scanner purchased under the previous government, was priced significantly above market value.
This led the Bank to cancel $3.8 million allocated for those items. The Ministry explained that pricing reflected technical specifications and proper procurement processes were followed.
Construction delays, largely due to slow payments, affected the delivery of equipment, but the Ministry said snagging and preparations for takeover are ongoing. No contracts have been terminated or suspended, and the hospital is nearing completion.
The Ministry urged media outlets to verify facts before publication and reiterated its commitment to providing quality healthcare for Ghanaians.
Read the full statement by the Ministry below
PRESS RELEASE
Weija Paediatrics Hospital Project: A World Bank Project and Matters Arising
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The Ministry of Health has become aware of media publications on the ongoing Weija Paediatrics Hospital, a World Bank Project under the Ministry.
The Ministry of Health wishes to state as follows:
1. That we have not made, nor caused to be made, any publication whatsoever regarding the said Hospital Project. We further wish to clarify that work on the project by Awerco Construction Limited is ongoing and continues without any form of interference from the Ministry.
2. The Weija Paediatric Hospital Project is contracted by the Ministry of Health and Awerco Construction Ltd. on a Design-and-Build basis.
3. The contract includes supply and installation of medical equipment.
4. The World Bank is not a party to either the Works or Equipment contract with the Contractor except for the funding of the project.
5. The Ministry of Health has not issued any notices of termination, suspension, or cancellation to the Contractor.
5. For the record, the World Bank conducted a Post-Procurement Review (PPR) of the CT scanner purchased for the project by the previous government.
6. Their finding was that the price was high, that all items purchased were three to 11 times the average or fair market price.
7. This has caused the World Bank to cancel $ 3.8 million US Dollars which was used to procure these equipment.
8. The Ministry of Health has not cancelled the Weija Pediatric Hospital Project or any contract with Awerco Company Ltd.
9. The project is still a Ministry of Health facility nearing completion, with snagging ongoing and preparations underway for takeover and operation.
10. The Ministry continues to engage the Contractor and the World Bank separately, in accordance with their respective contractual and funding roles.
11. The Ministry of Health wishes to advise media houses to cross check their facts from the official sources of the Ministry before publishing their stories.
12. The Ministry will continue to work in the interest of the people of Ghana in providing quality healthcare.
Tony Goodman
Head, Health Training Institutions & Spokesperson for the Ministry of Health
13th December, 2025
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