How long does it take to conduct an autopsy? Someone must put some urgency to this matter please. Four deaths in 2 weeks in one school is too alarming for this Assistant Headmaster to be talking about "too early".
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How long does it take to conduct an autopsy? Someone must put some urgency to this matter please. Four deaths in 2 weeks in one school is too alarming for this Assistant Headmaster to be talking about "too early".
Minister of Health must demand and produce for us the autopsy reports today. The way we are going about this if it is an infectious disease it would wipe out even the person saying it is too early. I suspect meningitis.
maree stopes 7 years ago
answers!
answers!
Akwasi Addai 7 years ago
Since the deaths at the school started no one has heard from the headmaster. It is only the assistant headmaster who talks. Is the headmaster deaf and dumb? Is he ill? Or does he not care about what has happened in the school ... read full comment
Since the deaths at the school started no one has heard from the headmaster. It is only the assistant headmaster who talks. Is the headmaster deaf and dumb? Is he ill? Or does he not care about what has happened in the school? Or is he one of the Asante chiefs so that the assist. has become his linguist/spokesperson? What is happenening in this school at all?
G. K. Berko 7 years ago
Thank you! Your apt observation seamlessly ties into my comment below. There seems to be a massive wave of dereliction of duty by our various heads of Institutions that is causing even fatalities as in this case.
We must ... read full comment
Thank you! Your apt observation seamlessly ties into my comment below. There seems to be a massive wave of dereliction of duty by our various heads of Institutions that is causing even fatalities as in this case.
We must wake up and shape up, if we really want to live up to the expectations of a civilized, modern Nation.
Long Live Ghana!!!
G. K. Berko 7 years ago
These increasingly reckless, preventable deaths of our children and Students must stop. There seems to be a widespread lack of order and proper supervision of our children in the Schools these days.
Barely a month ago we ... read full comment
These increasingly reckless, preventable deaths of our children and Students must stop. There seems to be a widespread lack of order and proper supervision of our children in the Schools these days.
Barely a month ago we had some 20 Students poorly guided on what should have been a jolly learning experience of an excursion that led their untimely, shocking deaths. We learnt that even though those Students killed in the Kintampo Waterfall incident died from a 'natural disaster', many justifiably blame the accident, at least, in part, on the reckless thuggish dismissal of the professional Game and Parks attendants from the scene by the hooliganistic political stooges of the NPP who had taken over the site's operations.
One has to question both the authorities responsible for the children's security as students in School, and those in charge of the ultimate management of the Park where the Waterfall is situated.
While the Public is still grappling with that tragedy at Kintampo, here comes this horrible episode of supposed food-Poisoning of some other Students while in School.
So, doesn't that signal to us something is terribly loosened in the machinery of supervising our Students in School?
We may still be poor and lagging behind in providing adequate resources to our Students on Campus. But if we have proper supervision and guidance for them, much of such tragedy could be easily avoided.
The common failure of our Rule of Law that allows us to massively sue Institutions and other entities for
crass dereliction of duty and prosecute others for criminal negligence seem to be part of the reason why these incidents are retching up.
It is about time we took the Government itself to full task on these matters. We cannot afford to waste our posterity with such recklessness. These Students might well have been our sources to better Ghana in the future. And we cannot replace the loss caused to their families.
We seem to be fast eroding the moral responsibility attached to Governance of our Nation. And the Public must stand up to demand for its re-assertion and -insertion into our System.
How long does it take to conduct an autopsy? Someone must put some urgency to this matter please. Four deaths in 2 weeks in one school is too alarming for this Assistant Headmaster to be talking about "too early".
Minister o ...
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answers!
Since the deaths at the school started no one has heard from the headmaster. It is only the assistant headmaster who talks. Is the headmaster deaf and dumb? Is he ill? Or does he not care about what has happened in the school ...
read full comment
Thank you! Your apt observation seamlessly ties into my comment below. There seems to be a massive wave of dereliction of duty by our various heads of Institutions that is causing even fatalities as in this case.
We must ...
read full comment
These increasingly reckless, preventable deaths of our children and Students must stop. There seems to be a widespread lack of order and proper supervision of our children in the Schools these days.
Barely a month ago we ...
read full comment