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A medical screening conducted for commercial drivers in a Kumasi suburb has revealed alarming cases of high blood pressure.
A former taxi driver provided vital health support to drivers at Old Tafo 'Trotro' station, equipping them with devices for daily BP and sugar level checks.
Such screening exercises for drivers have been described as essential proactive health interventions and road safety.
Healthy drivers guarantee safe and efficient transportation. However, medical conditions like low blood sugar or hypertension can lead to dizziness, fainting, or even heart attacks behind the wheel.

Medical records show some drivers at the Tafo ‘trotro’ station have high BP. A senior pharmacist at Top Care Hospital, Ali Ibrahim describes the figures as alarming.
“The BP we are getting is alarming and we have made more than 5o referrals to the clinic,” Ali stated.
Drawing from his experience as a former driver, Chiri Ibrahim Adam Banse, Chief of Bisa in New Jersey, emphasizes the crucial need for drivers to undergo regular health checks.
He notes that, supporting drivers' health is vital because he had witnessed colleagues struggle with health issues on the job.
“They don’t have time for their health – they don’t have time to go for checkups. I have brought these to their doorsteps so that every day they can check their BP and sugar level,” he said.
Regular check-ups can prevent accidents and ensure drivers reach their destinations safely.

The total devices donated to the drivers cost about $12,000. According to Chief Ibrahim, contributing to society has immense value beyond material possessions.
Drivers, including Aminu Seidu, and Anthony Adu Gyemfi expressed relief that the devices arrived when they needed them most.
“I am surprised by the donation made by Alhaji. If we decide to buy these medical equipments, we can’t afford them,” Adu said.
Chief Ibrahim pledged ongoing support for drivers, prioritizing their safety and well-being on the roads.
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