This is realize by now that the major issue confronting the country within the health sector is lack of modern medical equipment, well-trained and well paid medical personnel. The Ghanaian is well informed about their health ... read full comment
This is realize by now that the major issue confronting the country within the health sector is lack of modern medical equipment, well-trained and well paid medical personnel. The Ghanaian is well informed about their health problem, but lack the required services needed to help them regain their health and to have a decent livelihood. This woman and her husband have traveled far and wide and have been well exposed and educated about the need for a healthy people. They think they are diplomat and can be sent overseas for medical treatment when the need arise or whenever they wish to do so. This has been our demise imposed on us by all the political leaders across all the political parties. Instead of the to solve our medical challenges through appropriate modernization of the hospital, they resort to nonsense. Late Atta Mills wife was literally offered $58 million by the internal community to help with maternal and infant mortality issues, including but not limited to building clinics. She just pocketed the money and today she is distributing bibles. Just a few days ago, Lordina Mahama also began the tricks of Mrs Mills and started talking about the same infant and maternal mortality have realized that this is a lucrative business in politics. Well, if anyone has anything to advise himself/herself with then they should just reflect on the recent past demise of P.V. Obeng, Kofi Awoonor, Atta Mills, Aliu Mahama! Stop your foolishness, Matilda and speak TO and WITH your husband about revamping the medical sector as both of you have witness through your travels and don't waste the public's time and energy and offer them a divine hope, which brings nothing other than increase misery
This is realize by now that the major issue confronting the country within the health sector is lack of modern medical equipment, well-trained and well paid medical personnel. The Ghanaian is well informed about their health ...
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