KOTA KINABALU: Among the 12 Health Ministry hospital development projects nationwide that are delayed, three are in Sabah.
Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa said these three “sick” projects in Sabah were Papar Hospital, Beaufort Hospital and the Sikuati health clinic in Kudat.
“It is a bit behind time. It should be about 70% completed by now,” she told reporters yesterday after she visited the project site in Papar about 40km from here. “But there are also other factors and these include contractors having problems getting workers as well as building materials. Dr Zaliha said she was hopeful that various problems related to mechanical and electrical issues would be resolved by next month and the project completed by the end of the year.“The new Papar Hospital building will be able to benefit more than 100,000 residents around the area,” she added.
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