Sherry Ayittey, Ghanaian Minister of Health |
Kwesi
Pratt, Jnr.
When
a patient went to a very reputable hospital, he was expecting to be healed and
had confidence in the doctor who was to
carry out the surgery.
Unfortunately, the confidence of the patient
was betrayed by a reckless doctor who threw professional standards to the wind.
The doctor left a guaze in the belly of the
patient after the surgery, sewed him up and discharged him.
Later the patient died from complications
arising out of this blatant negligence.
This was revealed by another doctor, name
withheld, who tried desperately to save the life of the patient.
The
insight has also established more than 10 of such case across the length and
breadth of the country.
In
another case at a very reputable hospital, a surgeon left the scissors he had
used in the tummy of the patient.
The
parents of a woman have also claimed that their daughter has almost been
paralyzed as a result of the negligence of a surgeon.
The
surgeon from Ukraine was not even licensed to practice in Ghana but was allowed
to operate on the lady.
Even
some members of the Ghana medical Association (GMA) who spoke to “The Insight”
on these cases of medical negligence want action to stop the malpractices.
Public
interest in medical malpractices have been heightened as a result of the loss
of the body of a baby believed to have died at birth at the Komfo Anokye
Teaching Hospital.
The
body of the baby has still not ban found and there is public outcry against
what is seen as widespread medical malpractices.
The
stories of medical malpractice as told by a doctor in one of Ghana’s leading
hospitals will be published in the next issue of The Insight.
Editorial
WHAT ARE THE FACTS?
On the front page of this issue we have
carried a report about medical malpractices in the country.
The revelations in the report are absolutely
shocking and we feel deeply that the authorities need to do something drastic
about the situation.
Clearly,
Ghana is gradually but surely getting to the state where our hospitals, clinics
and health posts are fast becoming grave yards.
Perhaps, it is time for the Ghana Medical
Association (GMA) to pay a little more attention to improving standards in
medical practice and end the focus on only the working conditions of their
members.
The situation is deeply worrying and we need
to take action now.
MINISTER STOPS MINING COMPANY
By
Christian Kpesese
The
Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon Inusah Fuseini has rejected an
application by Rocks and Rivers Mining (RRM) Ltd for the extension of a
prospecting license due to illegal mining and breach of agreement contrary to
the dictates of the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703) and subsequently
ordered the company to reclaim the areas adversely affected by the act and
vacate the concession.
The
minister alleges are that, RRM who owns a mineral concession entered into an
agreement with a Chinese firm, Black Sands Mining Ltd which permitted the later
to carry out illegal mining activities on the concession of RRM without the
consent of the sector Minister and against the terms of the prospecting license
and the mining laws of Ghana.
Investigations
conducted by the Minerals Commission on the concession in November, 2012
allegedly revealed large mechanically dug pits, excavators, Chinese fabricated
sluice-boxes and a camp for conducting the illegal act.
According
to the Minister, RMM being the holder of the concession and the license has the
ultimate responsibility to ensure that every activity undertaken on the
concession adheres to the mining laws of the country.
He
has since then directed the company to reclaim the areas affected by the
illegal mining activity, removes all equipment on the site, vacate the
concession within twenty-one (21) days as well as submit all records, samples,
plans, maps and any other documents to the minerals commission.
Child soldiers, hidden problem in US
By
Tim King
According
to the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHCR), allowing children to
serve in the military, in a combat environment is a war crime. This is simple
for most people to understand. But if it is illegal, why does the US allow
children to serve in its military and how is that not also a war crime?
I've seen them in Iraq and in Afghanistan; kids just barely 18 legally serving in the U.S. military; being trusted to function as rational human beings in an armed conflict when they should be at home with their parents.
I've seen kids in the war who didn't even look 17, and the annals of American history are packed with the valiant acts of child soldiers. Moreover, I have seen the scary eyed 17-year old kids serving in the military here in the US, it is shocking.
The problem is that the Americans are the first to point fingers, the first to label...[these people] defending their families as "terrorists" and the US media has enjoyed a hay day expelling criticism of unique groups like the now defunct Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka who used youth in their ranks. In that event, you are talking about a minority culture facing ethnic cleansing; total cultural annihilation.
But it's OK for the Americans to do it, after all their wars are all politically concocted wars, with no real reason or motivation that comes close to just.
American murder is what the Iraq and Afghan wars are.
In these wars, time and time again, Americans light children up with their machine guns, like in the famous Wikileaks video of the American Army at work in Baghdad mowing down journalists with tripods. Sick sick sick!!!!
The UNHCR goes to great effort in its new report on Sri Lanka to fault the Tamils for using child soldiers. Well I can tell you that I know people who were Tamil Tigers (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam or LTTE) and they tell me it was an honor for a young Sri Lankan Tamil youth to even be considered for such a role.
Unlike the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where M-23 rebels backed directly by Rwanda and indirectly by Rwanda's ally, the USA, rips sleeping children from their beds, raping the little girls and making them sex slaves and forcing the boys to murder their own parents as their "first kill"... the LTTE functioned in a protective role for its young soldiers, who were highly trained and effective fighters. They had little choice, as we all now know about that the war crimes against Tamils that (still continue) ended in a massive, US funded Genocide in May 2009.
According to novosti.rs, the youngest known soldier to serve in the First World War, was Momčilo Gavrić. He reportedly joined the 6th Artillery Division of the Serbian Army at the age of 8.
I've seen them in Iraq and in Afghanistan; kids just barely 18 legally serving in the U.S. military; being trusted to function as rational human beings in an armed conflict when they should be at home with their parents.
I've seen kids in the war who didn't even look 17, and the annals of American history are packed with the valiant acts of child soldiers. Moreover, I have seen the scary eyed 17-year old kids serving in the military here in the US, it is shocking.
The problem is that the Americans are the first to point fingers, the first to label...[these people] defending their families as "terrorists" and the US media has enjoyed a hay day expelling criticism of unique groups like the now defunct Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka who used youth in their ranks. In that event, you are talking about a minority culture facing ethnic cleansing; total cultural annihilation.
But it's OK for the Americans to do it, after all their wars are all politically concocted wars, with no real reason or motivation that comes close to just.
American murder is what the Iraq and Afghan wars are.
In these wars, time and time again, Americans light children up with their machine guns, like in the famous Wikileaks video of the American Army at work in Baghdad mowing down journalists with tripods. Sick sick sick!!!!
The UNHCR goes to great effort in its new report on Sri Lanka to fault the Tamils for using child soldiers. Well I can tell you that I know people who were Tamil Tigers (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam or LTTE) and they tell me it was an honor for a young Sri Lankan Tamil youth to even be considered for such a role.
Unlike the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where M-23 rebels backed directly by Rwanda and indirectly by Rwanda's ally, the USA, rips sleeping children from their beds, raping the little girls and making them sex slaves and forcing the boys to murder their own parents as their "first kill"... the LTTE functioned in a protective role for its young soldiers, who were highly trained and effective fighters. They had little choice, as we all now know about that the war crimes against Tamils that (still continue) ended in a massive, US funded Genocide in May 2009.
According to novosti.rs, the youngest known soldier to serve in the First World War, was Momčilo Gavrić. He reportedly joined the 6th Artillery Division of the Serbian Army at the age of 8.
Even
the UK is explicitly guilty of this use of children for military purposes of
violence. About a fifth of new recruits in the UK are 16 or 17 years of age.
The Americans play a game of technicalities. In truth, children in the United States who are seventeen years old can join the armed forces. The US skirts international law by not placing these children in deadly combat situations, but that 18th birthday is all that is required to be able to kill for America.
It is a sad and interesting fact that the US military is packed with 17-year old kids and they are subjected to the same brutality that any recruit is, and all of the same dangers, but boy are they impressionable, imagine being 18 and killing a human being.
PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) is the "gift" of war, and it doesn't require combat, only major trauma. There is no single institution in the USA that exploits weakness and youthfulness like the United States Marine Corps.
Plunging underdeveloped minds and bodies of youngsters into the melee of the US military's sadistic training ground is a recipe for disaster, and unquestionably, a theft of moral value and the innocence of youth.
But Americans like to think that this only happens in other parts of the world when it is taking place right under their nose. Add to that the fact that under former US president George W. Bush, recruiters were allowed into high schools for the first time in US history.
But the ridiculous lean toward allowing child soldiers is not something current US President Barack Obama objects to, apparently. According to The Washington Examiner:
The Americans play a game of technicalities. In truth, children in the United States who are seventeen years old can join the armed forces. The US skirts international law by not placing these children in deadly combat situations, but that 18th birthday is all that is required to be able to kill for America.
It is a sad and interesting fact that the US military is packed with 17-year old kids and they are subjected to the same brutality that any recruit is, and all of the same dangers, but boy are they impressionable, imagine being 18 and killing a human being.
PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) is the "gift" of war, and it doesn't require combat, only major trauma. There is no single institution in the USA that exploits weakness and youthfulness like the United States Marine Corps.
Plunging underdeveloped minds and bodies of youngsters into the melee of the US military's sadistic training ground is a recipe for disaster, and unquestionably, a theft of moral value and the innocence of youth.
But Americans like to think that this only happens in other parts of the world when it is taking place right under their nose. Add to that the fact that under former US president George W. Bush, recruiters were allowed into high schools for the first time in US history.
But the ridiculous lean toward allowing child soldiers is not something current US President Barack Obama objects to, apparently. According to The Washington Examiner:
President
Obama determined that it is once again in the national interest of the United
States to waive a provision of a law against aiding regimes that use child soldiers
to provide non-lethal assistance and peace-keeping support to several African
countries.
By
law, the president has to notify Congress that he is waiving the Child Soldiers
Prevention Act of 2008 within 45 days of making the decision. Obama's press team
published the presidential determination on Monday afternoon, with Congress on
the eve of a government shutdown.
The
Child Soldiers Prevention Act waiver applies fully to Chad, South Sudan and
Yemen. Congo and Somalia received partial waivers.
Obama
first waived the provision in 2010. Samantha Power, then the National Security
Council senior director for multilateral affairs and human rights, promised
"at the time that the waivers would not become a recurring event," as
The Cable recalled.
Indeed,
as long as profit or some political benefit exists for the United States, its
vaunted leaders will agree to exceptions, find ways to skirt international law,
or simply behave as though there is some exception in the rules for Americans,
there is no such rule.
It
goes without saying that youth are more easily misled, more easily convinced to
do their government's dirty work because they associate this with national
pride, never comprehending the fact that the US wages illegal wars, that it
seeks military superiority for the sake of it, and of course to stimulate the
greedy, evil military industrial complex.
The
answer to this complex dilemma is not an easy one, but it begins by holding
politicians responsible for the needles wars they wage.
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