Ghana’s opposition party is contesting the government’s reported financial obligations for the Afari Military Hospital project. The Minority in Parliament alleges the government is facing a demand for $85 million to complete the hospital, a figure they deem excessive and unwarranted. They state that only $500,000 remains outstanding for the project’s completion. This claim directly contradicts statements made by Deputy Minister for Defence, Ernest Brogya Genfi. The Minority argues the $85 million demand represents a misuse of public funds. The dispute centers on the actual cost to finalize the long-delayed hospital construction. The opposition is calling for transparency and accountability regarding the project’s finances.