Who built Tamale hospital?

Who built Tamale hospital?

Lt Col I.K. Acheampong
The Tamale Teaching Hospital formerly known as Tamale Regional Hospital was commissioned on 2nd February, 1974 by Lt Col I.K. Acheampong, the then Head of State of Ghana. The total land area of the Hospital is 49,0000 m². The portion that has been developed is 122,000 m².

Why is Komfo Anokye hospital called Gee?

Gee (of Gee, Walker & Slater Ltd.) was engaged to construct a teaching #hospital at the site. The hospital was later named after Komfo Anokye. Gee attempted to pull out the [Komfo Anokye] sword, at times using heavy-duty machinery, but failed.

What district is 37 Military Hospital?

Cantonments is an affluent suburb of the Ghanaian city Accra, in the La Dade Kotopon Municipal District, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.

What is the bed capacity of Tamale Teaching Hospital?

The Hospital currently has a bed capacity of four hundred and eighty four (484) beds. The Hospital provides its services to over hundred thousand patients every year.

When was Tamale West Hospital established?

The Tamale West Hospital was opened on April, 1998 as a polyclinic. It was upgraded to the status of a district hospital in the same year. It is currently a referral hospital for the Tamale Metro sub-district health centers.

Who established Komfo Anokye?

In the 1940s, there was a hospital located on the hill over-looking the Bantama township designated as African and European Hospitals. As their names implied, the African side treated Africans while the European side treated Europeans.

Which governor built the 37 Military Hospital?

The facility was built under the administration of Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg, then, the Governor of the Gold Coast, as a General Hospital to attend to the health needs of the people. Korle Bu, in the local Ga parlance means ‘the valley of the Korle Lagoon’.

Who built 37 military hospital in Ghana?

the British Empire
The 37th Military Hospital was established by the British Empire in Accra, Ghana during the World War II as a casualty clearing station for medical needs of soldiers. The hospital originally had 29 wards.

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