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PM Drew shares glimpses of construction site of MRI building at JNF General Hospital

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St. Kitts and Nevis: Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew unveiled the highlights of the construction site of the MRI building at JNF General Hospital project. He posted the glimpses of the site and extended his views towards the progressing work.

PM Drew expressed gladly that he will continue to highlight the construction projects that are currently underway. He said that earlier he posted the MRI building and now he shared the photographs from the St. Peter’s main road that is under construction and is providing employment for the people.

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Earlier while sharing the photographs, Prime Minister declared that he will be posting a number of construction projects that are in progress. He mentioned that time that the MRI building at JNF General Hospital, is expected to be completed by this year, in 2024 and is creating a number of construction jobs.

In February 2024, Prime Minister Drew made an announcement in a press conference regarding the completion of the procurement process of the MRI Machine. He emphasised that the building will help the government to provide accommodation for the machine.

However, the announcement regrading the accusation was made in August 2020 with an intention to redefine the healthcare quality across the twin island St. Kitts and Nevis. Bringing the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine at JNF Hospital will add up to the provision of quality healthcare in the nation.

Following this people across the world and especially of St. Kitts and Nevis has praised the Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew and filled the comment section with positive responses.

A social media user named Ingrid Brown and commented, “My PM I am so proud of you continue to work for the people, ignore the noise from those who did little or nothing you are blessed and highly favoured.”

Another person with the username Lennox Warner wrote, “More to do Mr. Prime Minister!!! Lead on to victory… lead your team of government ministers and the SKNLP executive for… the god labour can and must do… lead on Terrance Drew.”

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