Why academy before hospital?

You see, a hospital is not just a building or even its equipment.

To function it requires scores of doctors, hundreds of nurses, nurses’ helpers, cleaners, pharmacists, administrators etc.

A one-off spending to complete infrastructure is one thing.

However, opening the hospital commits one to hundreds of millions of dollars in recurrent expenditure year after year from now on.

In the case of the academy, the sum for running that facility would prove to be significantly lower.

Not only that, it has the capacity to generate income that would help pay for itself. That’s the real reason the hospital remains closed while the academy has been opened.

ANISA GRANT via email

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