Political activist Dr. Arthur Kennedy has publicly condemned the former New Patriotic Party (NPP) government for failing to complete the Afari Military Hospital. Kennedy asserts the NPP had sufficient time during its tenure to finalize the project and should acknowledge its shortcomings. He specifically calls for an apology for the delays, which he views as a significant oversight. The hospital’s incomplete state represents a failure to adequately support the nation’s military healthcare infrastructure. Kennedy, a physician and political commentator, believes accountability is crucial regarding the stalled development. The criticism highlights ongoing concerns about infrastructure projects left unfinished across the country. This incident raises questions about project management and prioritization during the previous administration.