i think it is about time Ghanians stood on their toes and fight for their rights,forgetting about so called government who have nothing 2 offer .how can a hospital own a huge sum of money whiles government officials take huge ... read full comment
i think it is about time Ghanians stood on their toes and fight for their rights,forgetting about so called government who have nothing 2 offer .how can a hospital own a huge sum of money whiles government officials take huge sums of money as salary.l think pressure should be posed on government to fulfill their promises,if persuasion fails false is applied.
Francis Acquah 11 years ago
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Adama d'Gharty, UK 11 years ago
Ghana as a nation provides enough time to accomodate even the dead, spending many months and wasting millions of Gh.Cedis to preserve dead bodies in mortuaries before eventual burial at the expense of the grieving living fami ... read full comment
Ghana as a nation provides enough time to accomodate even the dead, spending many months and wasting millions of Gh.Cedis to preserve dead bodies in mortuaries before eventual burial at the expense of the grieving living families. The government too is readily prepared to award huge sums of state funds to the Woyomes of Ghana without as much as waiting to figure out or establish the common reasons for such payments to these warped, greedy individuals. On the other hand most people in our society continue to show poor perception for the health of the nation, especially, the neglected state of state-run hospitals and the few mental health treatment centres dotted round the country. It is now time we as a people started to show care for the health of the living - families must help contribute to the general care of sick patients admitted to state institutions to reduce the overwhelming assaults on overworked staff. It is ideally, the compelling duty of the government to provide better, and improved working conditions for these dedicated staff, who are willing to devote much loving care on inpatients, and perhaps also to attract and encourage more qualified staff into our ailling healthcare departments.
alhji bast,germany 11 years ago
is sad to hear that,first of all people with mental illness shoudn´t be treated like animals,look the way they were chain is pity,secondly is a shame and disgraced to our socalled educated wise politicians who don´t even c ... read full comment
is sad to hear that,first of all people with mental illness shoudn´t be treated like animals,look the way they were chain is pity,secondly is a shame and disgraced to our socalled educated wise politicians who don´t even care for the citizing of ghana,how can Psychiatric hospital owes over GhC3.2m while some of politician spend GHC5million to their girl friends haaba african leaders pls wake up and stop messing up,upon all the natural resorcess that almigthy God blessed Ghana with,is it a cursed to our leaders?that don´t even care all what they thing is their mouth,shame,i hope a good ghanain janalist will ford this our message to our political leaders,thank you
alhji bast,germany 11 years ago
they don´t even care,all what they think is their mouth shame,i hope a good Ghanaian junalist will forward this message to our political leaders thank you
they don´t even care,all what they think is their mouth shame,i hope a good Ghanaian junalist will forward this message to our political leaders thank you
i think it is about time Ghanians stood on their toes and fight for their rights,forgetting about so called government who have nothing 2 offer .how can a hospital own a huge sum of money whiles government officials take huge ...
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Ghana as a nation provides enough time to accomodate even the dead, spending many months and wasting millions of Gh.Cedis to preserve dead bodies in mortuaries before eventual burial at the expense of the grieving living fami ...
read full comment
is sad to hear that,first of all people with mental illness shoudn´t be treated like animals,look the way they were chain is pity,secondly is a shame and disgraced to our socalled educated wise politicians who don´t even c ...
read full comment
they don´t even care,all what they think is their mouth shame,i hope a good Ghanaian junalist will forward this message to our political leaders thank you