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Young security Analyst Irbard Ibrahim has suffered burns from a gas explosion at his home Thursday.
He has suffered mild burns to his face and parts of his body. He has been admitted at the 37 Military Hospital at the intensive care unit.
It is not clear yet the circumstances under which the explosion occurred.
Even though he is receiving treatment from doctors at the 37 Military Hospital, the security analyst is appealing to government and the doctors to resolve their differences in order for the latter to return to work.
Incidentally, Irbard's accident happened shortly after he returned home from a radio discussion programme with former National Security Advisor, Brigadier General Nunoo Mensah where they discussed the doctors' strike and its implication to national security.

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