He noted that similar concerns now surround the Parliamentary Service Hospital project, which has yet to commence despite the release of funds. Anthony emphasised that while questions of accountability must be raised, it is important to extend “basic grace” and allow Dr Okoe Boye the opportunity to clarify how the funds were utilised and what preparatory work has been undertaken. Mobilisation funds have again been given, this time, GH¢20 million under Dr Okoe Boye and the project has not materialised. Mobilisation funds of $7 million were allocated, but the job was not delivered,” he added. We will be waiting for Dr Okoe Boye to respond to the GH¢20 million mobilisation, because it appears similar to the earlier $7 million case under Agenda 111, where nothing materialised,” Anthony insisted.
Source: GhanaWeb April 02, 2026 16:46 UTC