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"Government is more reactive than preventive" - Hon Sebastian Sandaare


The Member of Parliament for Daffiama-Bussie-Issa, Hon Sebastian Sandaare who before becoming a member of Parliament, was a medical doctor and health director, has stated that the government of Ghana is being reactive in the fight against the civid 19.

He made the statement while contributing to the subject of covid-19 on Alhaji Alhaji, a famous Saturday program broadcast by Pan African TV.

He said the virus started spreading from its epicenter sowmehere in December 2019 and one would have expected government to have put in place adequate preventive measures to stop the virus from coming into our country. According to him, government could have closed our brothers earlier enough to control movement of people into the country. Government however was reluctant in the close of the borders, perhaps, because of the economic disadvantages in closing borders. He added that it was when the number of cases were drastically increasing in Ghana that government has now reacted by closing its borders. This he described as being reactive.

Hon Sebastian Sandaare pointed out the many fallouts in the fight against the pandemic. He particularly mentioned that, many health workers in various districts have not received PPEs and other logistics needed to deal with the situation even though government claimed to have distributed some of those logistics.

The lawmaker expressed his displeasure on the approach of government in the fight. He indicated that government should have assembled experts to deal with the situation and not his government officials which are largely not health experts or professionals. He described that as a partisan approached adopted instead of bipartisan approach that would have included experts who are not government officials.

Again, he stated that the community health surveillance volunteers, who act as "health intelligence picking" in the various communities are left out.

He was not happy that the structures are not being used, decision making is very slow and they appear to be more talks than action.

He called on government to as a matter of urgency , distribute enough logistics to the health workers. He also called on government to make logistics available for mass random testing across the country where as we intensify public education and encourage others to adhere to the preventive measures.


Story by: Denis Andaban

2 comments:

  1. Good contribution and we hope our listening government will fight the pandemic in an all-inclusive manner to ensure every Ghanaian is safe.My village Health centre has not revived any equipment to fight the menace and I hope government will ensure every clinic receive some logistics in time

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