The Tema General Hospital has dispelled experiences {that a} three-day-old baby died as a result of energy outage on the facility on Tuesday evening, March 26.
The Hospital in an announcement issued on March 27 confirmed the ability outage on the hospital however mentioned “no lives were lost as a result of this power outage.”
It defined {that a} generator set devoted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) “tripped off for a short period” through the outage however was labored on and energy was restored to the unit earlier than the nationwide grid restored energy to the ability.
The hospital clarified that after the ability reduce, the ability’s electricians restored energy to the ability inside two hours.
“The Tema General Hospital assures the general public that the Facility will continue to put the health and safety of its patients at the core of its business,” the assertion added.
Ramatu, a 24-year-old girl advised TV3 in an interview on Wednesday, March 27 mentioned she misplaced her three day previous child because of the ability reduce on the facility on Tuesday evening.
She mentioned she was knowledgeable by docs on the Tema hospital that she misplaced her child because of the ability reduce on the facility.
“I was supposed to go and visit my baby around 4 am this morning [Wednesday] so when I went there, I could not find my baby and the doctor told me to wait outside so I was outside and he came that they are sorry because I have lost my child due to the light out last night [Tuesday Night],” she advised TV3’s Joseph Armstrong Gold Alorgbey.
The hospital has since denied any dying as a result of outage.
There have been erratic power cut across the country lately. Due to this, many Ghanaians together with the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission has demanded a load-shedding timetable.
But Energy Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh opposed the concept of a load-shedding claiming that actions are in place to “instantly fix” the issue.