The Executive Secretary of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of Ghana (PMAG), Lucia Addae, says a continuing provide of electrical energy is required for well being amenities and pharmaceutical firms to proceed saving lives.
This comes after allegations {that a} three-day-old child died on the Tema General Hospital within the night of Tuesday, March 26, attributable to an influence outage.
Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on Tuesday, the Executive Secretary defined that some important medicines depend on electrical energy to be manufactured, and with out it, these medicines won’t be out there to sufferers who want them.
“You don’t know what’s going to occur to you. You could possibly be in an accident or not feeling nicely in a sure village someplace and also you want remedy.
“Maybe, you work at ECG and if you don’t have that medication, something could happen to you,” she mentioned.
In addition to the chance to public well being, Mrs Addae famous that the frequent energy outages additionally disrupt the every day operations of well being amenities and pharmaceutical firms.
She said that there’s a want for a dependable timetable for outages in order that organisations can plan their actions and minimise the affect on sufferers and prospects.
According to her, whereas mills can present short-term energy, they aren’t a long-term resolution, not like the extra dependable solar energy.
“Is it potential to make use of photo voltaic with out battery throughout the day? During the night time you could possibly use a generator or another supply or different.
“You could start discussing it and look at what the impact is financially, look at whether you need some expertise, some human resource to ensure that there is efficiency.”
“Look at what else you are able to do to have these form of easy transitions from one supply to the opposite. Whether you have to automate it and all of that, a timetable will assist and I feel it’s essential that it’s communicated.
“If we are feeling it and asking for it, it shouldn’t be a secret. Everybody should know that this is what is happening and have a conversation on what we can do to make this better,” she mentioned.
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