Government has released K3.7 billion for the construction of a modern general hospital in Choma.
Opposition UPND Choma Member of Parliament, George Chazangwe, says the release of the funds reflects positive commitment by government to take health services closer to the people.
Mr Chazangwe told ZANIS in an interview in Choma today that government has initially allocated K 3.7 billion in this year’s national budget to facilitate the commencement of construction works of the new general hospital.
The MP, who did not disclose the total cost of the project, said the rest of the funds for the project will be disbursed in phases.
He said people, who attended a stakeholders meeting held yesterday to discuss the hospital issue, expressed gratitude to government for responding to calls from Choma residents for a modern hospital befitting the status of the district.
The meeting was attended by several Choma residents representing various interest groups as well as Choma District Commissioner, Laiven Apuleni.
He said the new hospital would be built next to the existing district hospital which has been described as unsuitable to operate as a health institution due to unfit infrastructure.
Mr Chazangwe said government would release funds in phases to ensure steady progress and completion of the district hospital.
Recently, during the tour of the hospital, the parliamentary committee on health chaired by Chikankata MP Munji Habeenzu recommended for the construction of a new general hospital to replace the existing facilities.
Inspectors in the ministry of health have on several occasions condemned the current facilities at Choma general hospital which they said posed a danger to both patients and personnel.
ZANIS