
Euroget De-Invest (EDI) has said that no medical equipment has been exposed to the weather as reported in the video circulating in the media and this must be ignore in its entirety.
This was contained in a statement issued and signed by the Chairman of EDI, Dr. Said Deraz which statement also stated that the claim in the video that the project was completed in 2018 was also false.
According to the organization which is the main turnkey contractor on the Ministry of Defence 500-Bed Hospital at Afari in Kumasi, construction is still ongoing with an overall progress of about 92%. “Installation of equipment is also ongoing.” “The MRI equipment mentioned in the video purported to be exposed to the weather is not even on site. “the statement added.
The statement further explained that the medical gas cylinders shown in the video as also being exposed to the weather have been stored appropriately under a shed as well as the Extractor Fans and Air Handling Units (AHU) which are outdoor items have also been properly covered with polythene sheet.
Below is the full statement from EDI:
