Summon Board, Management of Winneba Trauma Hospital – Ablakwa urges Parliament
The Member of Parliament for North Tongu constituency, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has demanded the instant summoning of the Board and Management of the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital and the Ministry of Health over the alleged abandonment of a affected person in a bush at Gomoa Ojobi within the Central Region.
Pictures emerged on social media on Thursday, purportedly displaying a lady wrapped in sheets and left in a bush.
Unconfirmed experiences counsel she has died after being allegedly deserted within the bush by hospital authorities.
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Addressing Parliament, Mr Ablakwa mentioned. “There is a matter that I used to be hit with on nationwide tv this morning, and I’m certain the Majority Leader will likely be involved as a result of it occurred in his constituency.
It has been reported that docs and nurses on the Winneba Government Hospital simply threw out a affected person who had an accident as a result of they couldn’t find her household. They simply took her in an ambulance and went and dumped her within the bush and he or she died after three days.”
“This is the height of inhumanity and Parliament should take an interest, and we have to summon the Health Minister, the Ghana Health Service, and the Board and Management of the Winneba Government Hospital. We have to conduct an urgent probe into this matter and this negligence, abuse of the 1992 Constitution, and the gross violation of the Hippocratic oath of our doctors cannot be accepted,” he pressured.
In a response, the Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin mentioned, “The establishment involved, has a major mandate, they’ve indicated that they’ve instituted an investigation. I maintain a humble view that we permit them to do their work, get their report revealed, the required sanctions meted out, and if Parliament would need to do this, we will. “
The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin was saddened by the story.
“It is soo heart wrecking. Infact, when I read and viewed on TV what happened, I got so sad that as a country, we have gone that low. It should not happen, but these are allegations. We should allow the investigation by the appropriate authorities, and if we feel that justice has not been done, we will exercise our oversight responsibility and take it on,” he assured.
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