Ghanaian actor Kwaku Manu has heaped praise on former President John Mahama for the construction of the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC), which he describes as the most advanced medical center in West Africa.
Manu’s admiration for the facility came during a visit to see musician KK Fosu, who was recently involved in an accident. The actor was visibly impressed by the center’s modern infrastructure and serene environment, saying it rivals hospitals he has visited abroad.
“Let’s congratulate Mahama, he has done well. This place is beautiful. I’ve heard of Legon Hospital, but I’ve never been here. The environment is so conducive, it can heal a sick person. You won’t even realize you’re in a hospital. It’s like being abroad,” Manu exclaimed.
Manu’s praise for the UGMC is a testament to the facility’s world-class standards and Mahama’s vision for quality healthcare in Ghana. The actor’s endorsement has sparked a wave of support on social media, with many Ghanaians echoing his sentiments and commending Mahama for his contributions to the country’s healthcare sector.
The UGMC, which is nestled on the campus of the University of Ghana, offers quaternary level health services, training, and research, making it a hub for medical excellence in West Africa and beyond.
The UGMC’s vision is to be distinguished for world-class healthcare, training, and research, and its mission is to provide premium healthcare services, train health professionals, and conduct research in a friendly environment. With its highly skilled and motivated staff, the center has become a go-to destination for patients seeking specialized care in cardiology, neurosurgery, oncology, and other areas.
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Ghanaian actor Kwaku Manu praised former President John Mahama for constructing the most advanced medical center in West Africa, the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC).
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