The Member of Parliament for Madina, Dr. Francis-Xavier Sosu ESQ., together with the Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, H.E. Berenice Owen-Jones, has commissioned an ultra-modern surgical theatre at Madina Polyclinic – Kekele to enhance healthcare delivery in the municipality.
For the first time in its 52-year history, the facility now has a surgical theatre, significantly improving its ability to handle surgical and emergency cases.
Dr. Sosu Esq. earlier supported the project with a donation of GH₵150,000.00 and medical equipment, while Freedom-Aid Ghana helped secure additional funding from the Australian Government for the successful completion of the project.
The hospital’s Director, Dr. Emmanuel Asante, expressed gratitude to the MP and the Australian High Commissioner for their timely support.
The ceremony was attended by the MCE for La-Nkwantanang-Madina Municipality, Hon. Alhaji Faila Ibrahim, the Municipal Health Director, Dr. Efua Commeh, the Health Project Team, some Assemblymen, traditional leaders, and other dignitaries.
In a social media post, the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Board Member, Hon. Francis-Xavier Sosu ESQ., indicated that, “since 1974, the facility has provided essential healthcare services to mothers, children, and the broader Madina community, playing a vital role in improving access to quality healthcare.”
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On Thursday, March 5, 2026, I joined the Australian High Commission in Ghana, Her Excellency Berenice Owen-Jones to commission a newly constructed surgical theatre at Madina Polyclinic, Kekele—marking a significant milestone in the facility’s 52-year history.
Since 1974, the facility has provided essential healthcare services to mothers, children, and the broader Madina community, playing a vital role in improving access to quality healthcare.
I am profoundly grateful for the support and sponsorship from the Australian High Commission in Ghana, the leadership of the hospital management, and all partners whose collaboration made this achievement possible.
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