The Minority in Parliament has referred to as for the exemption of well being services from the current unannounced load shedding by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).
The caucus can also be demanding an audit to find out the capability and reliability of alternate energy provide methods in hospitals.
This follows stories of energy outage on Tuesday night on the Tema General Hospital which allegedly led to the dying of a three-day-old child.
An announcement signed by the Ranking member of the Health Committee and Juaboso MP, Kwabena Mintah-Akando described the state of affairs as fear.
“The Ministry of Energy, in collaboration with relevant agencies, must, without delay, exempt all health facilities nationwide from the current unannounced and unscheduled electricity load shedding and power outages,” it mentioned in components.
He expressed issues that the state of affairs if not resolved might result in extra deaths within the well being services, emphasising the necessity for a load shedding timetable for all Ghanaians.
“Amid these happenings, the federal government has refused to heed sensible counsel from struggling Ghanaians and companies to publish a load shedding timetable to allow them to plan their lives. This state of affairs has clearly begun to take a toll on important healthcare services throughout the nation.
“We therefore demand swift action from relevant authorities to address these critical issues and safeguard the delivery of vital health services to Ghanaians,” it added
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