Tonight on JoyNews, PM Express taook a look at the country's health sector.
This is after Ranking Member on the Health Committee, Kwabena Minkah Akandoh stated that the Minority in Parliament will consider filing a private member motion to compel the government to complete abandoned health facilities across the country.
Host, Ayisha Ibrahim interacted with Mr Mintah Akandoh, Chairman of Parliament's Health Committee, Dr Yaw Afriyie and Chairman of Health NGOs, Dr Gabriel Benarku to analyse the policies in the health sector and the role they have played in assisting government to undertake new health projects and complete existing ones.
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