Audio By Carbonatix
A native of Asuboi who is based in the United States of America has chastised health officials for what he says is a slow and lackadaisical approach to the outbreak of river blindness in the community.
Clinical laboratory scientist of Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, Andrew Owusu-Baafi, is unhappy that despite media reports on the plight of the people in the farming community, there is no sense of urgency in the response of health authorities.
He recently led a medical team on a visit to Asuboi during which 12 out of 32 residents tested positive for the worm which causes river blindness.
Mr. Owusu–Baafi travelled with his group to the community located in the heart of the Abofuor Forest to offer medical support to residents after Multimedia broke the story.
Health officials say treatment for the disease will begin in the third week of this month.
Mr. Owusu-Baafi however accuses health officials of downplaying the seriousness of the situation though they had earlier estimated about 70 percent of the 2,500 residents were infected.
"Every officer who enters here right now is politicized. They don’t care and they are protecting their seat… Most of them would be saying this is not a big deal. Its everywhere, it takes five or ten years for somebody to become blind. But the fact is that they did not know how long these people have been infected with the worms.
"When I look at it under the microscope, they (worms) are full grown worms with the egg and everything. Nobody should downplay their existence. They need to be addressed as soon as possible" Mr. Owusu-Baafi told Nhyira FM’s Ohemeng Tawiah who first broke the story.
Mr. Owusu-Baafi said samples of the test would be sent to the renowned Center for Disease Control in the U.S for verification, and the results forwarded to the World Health Organization for medical aid.
Meanwhile, drilling of two boreholes being financed by Moneygram at the cost of GHS25,000 is on course.
The project being executed by Water Solutions is expected to be completed in three weeks.
Story By: Ohemeng Tawiah, Nhyira Fm-Kumasi
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Police deploys personnel to heighten security ahead of watchnight services
3 minutes -
Education in Review: 2025 marks turning point as President Mahama resets Ghana’s education sector
6 minutes -
The Cedi ressurection: Goldbod didn’t promote Galamsey to strengthen It
13 minutes -
The Diplomatic Surgeon: How Ablakwa’s institutional reset is anchoring the Mahama legacy
19 minutes -
Professor Agyeman-Duah labels CJ Torkonoo’s removal a key low point in Mahama’s administration
55 minutes -
CDM calls on President Mahama to act over ‘alarming’ GoldBod trading losses
1 hour -
CDM rejects claims that BoG losses were due to Gold Purchase Programme
1 hour -
Ghanaians experiencing tangible relief under Mahama administration – Professor Baffour Agyeman-Duah
1 hour -
Livestream: 2025 Year in Review on The Pulse
2 hours -
Ho Central Mosque closed for 2 weeks amid leadership dispute
2 hours -
31st December: Remembering the Spirit of Probity, Accountability, and the Renewed Call for Justice
2 hours -
Mali and Burkina Faso impose travel ban on US citizens in tit-for-tat move
2 hours -
CDM accuses GoldBod CEO of contradictions over Gold-for-Reserves losses
2 hours -
Cyborg fined GH¢24k for discharging firearm during Asake meet-up
2 hours -
Guinea junta chief wins presidential election by landslide
2 hours
