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Abandoned patient at Ojobi: Health Ministry refers alleged medical misconduct to CID, AG

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The Ministry of Health has handed over the case of alleged medical misconduct that led to the death of an old woman at Ojobi to the Criminal Investigative Department(CID) and Attorney General (AG) for further investigation.

The alleged medical misconduct happened at the Trauma and Specialist Hospital in Winneba in the Central Region.

The Transfer of the case to the CID and AG follows an investigation by the Ghana Health Service (GHS), which uncovered serious misconduct by some hospital officials in relation to the death of a patient who was transferred to Ojobi, where she was abandoned until her demise.

In a statement issued by the Health Ministry today, Wednesday, October 2, 2024, the GHS investigation concluded that the employees involved failed to act appropriately, contributing to the tragic outcome.

Against this backdrop, the committee overseeing the inquiry recommended internal disciplinary actions against the staff involved. However, the Ministry of Health has opted for further investigations, citing the severity of the incident and the resulting loss of life.

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By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Ghana Police arrest multiple suspects in Kumasi drug crackdown

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested several suspected drug peddlers and recovered large quantities of narcotic substances in intelligence-led operations across Kumasi.

The I.G.P. Special Operations Team, working with the Ashanti Regional Police Command, targeted locations identified as hubs for the sale and distribution of drugs within the metropolis.

At Asawase, Kwame Afriyie, 61, alias “Con Papa” also known as “American Man”, was arrested. Police recovered 33 compressed parcels of suspected cannabis from his room and 48 more from his provision shop.

-Additionally, at Asafo, Kofi Acheampong alias “Mokobiley” was arrested with 311 transparent sachets of dried leaves suspected to be narcotics, 13 compressed parcels, 10 brown paper wraps containing black rock-like substances suspected to be cocaine, and restricted pharmaceutical products.

The operations continued to Krofrom, where Michael Owusu Agyeman, 22, a National Service personnel, was arrested with 15 bottles of fruit juice suspected to be laced with cannabis.

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Other operations at Atonsu-Bokuro, Krofrom, Kenyase, Asokwa, Buokrom and Asafo BB led to the arrest of Adamu Ibrahim, 44; Stanley Boahene, 24; Favour Emmanuel, 23; Abubakar Sadick, 28; Adwoa Serwaa Boamah, 36; Paul Quagraine, 40; Nana Kwasi Amo Peprah, 47; Hamdiyah Ibrahim, 37; Nicholas Adorku, 39; and Natson Yaaba, 31.

Exhibits retrieved include compressed parcels of suspected cannabis, tramadol tablets, ecstasy, amphetamine, suspected cocaine and other controlled substances. All items have been secured for forensic examination.

All suspects have been arraigned and remanded into Police custody pending further court dates.

The Police Service says the operation forms part of its ongoing fight against drug trafficking and abuse. It urged the public to provide credible information on drug-related activities.

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The Command commended the I.G.P. Special Operations Team and Ashanti Regional officers for their professionalism and efforts to disrupt criminal drug networks and maintain public safety.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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NPP refers Kennedy Agyapong to disciplinary committee over alleged anti party behavior

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has referred former Assin Central Member of Parliament, Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, to its National Disciplinary Committee following petitions over recent comments he made.

The party’s National Organiser, Henry Nana Boakye, announced the decision and said the petitions relate to remarks that are believed to be harmful to the party’s unity and cohesion.

According to him, the National Disciplinary Committee has been given two weeks to investigate the matter and submit its report to the party’s leadership.

“The position is that we have referred all petitions received regarding Kennedy Agyapong’s comments to the National Disciplinary Committee, and we have given them two weeks to deal with the matter,” he said.

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He explained that after receiving the committee’s report, the National Executive Committee (NEC) will hold another meeting to discuss the findings and decide on the next course of action.

The petitions stem from recent comments by Mr Agyapong in which he alleged that contracts awarded under the previous NPP administration, including those linked to the construction of the 37 Military Hospital, required contractors to pay a 10 per cent kickback before securing the deals.

He also accused some party officials of engaging in practices that contributed to the NPP’s defeat in the 2024 general election.

By:Jacob Aggrey

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