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Public officials must be banned from seeking medical care abroad – Ablakwa

MP for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa Pulse Ghana “There is the need to implement a policy of ‘No medical treatment abroad’ for members of the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary with immediate effect,” he said, as quoted by Citinewsroom. “This appears to me to be the best way to address the numerous challenges in the health sector. This will force us to get things right and do right to avoid the needless death of the 12-year-old boy which continues to traumatize me.” Ghanaians on social media have been bemoaning the failed healthcare delivery system across the country. Recently, 13-year-old Michael Kofi Kekeli Asiamah tragically passed away at the Korle Bu Teaching due to complications after a brain tumor surgery.

Angry Ghanaians lash out at failed heath system at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital | Latest News Updates & Newspaper Headlines

The latest is the demise of young Michael Kofi Kekeli Asiamah, who passed on at Korle Bu due to complications after a brain tumor surgery. Pulse Ghana’s former Sports Editor, Thomas Freeman Yeboah, also recently died at Korle Bu after his surgery was postponed three times, with doctors saying they didn’t have one of the equipment to perform the procedure. Korle Bu hospital Pulse Ghana A specialist neurosurgeon Dr Abdullah told Citi FM on Tuesday that the hospital lacks basic equipment, which hinder doctors from giving their best. He noted that some equipment donated by the United States and other countries are yet to arrive in Ghana due to government’s refusal to grant tax exemptions.

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