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THE BIMBILLA GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL IS EXPERIENCING A WATER DEFICIT, WHICH HAS CAUSED SURGERIES TO BE H

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The Bimbilla Government Hospital is experiencing a water deficit, which has caused surgeries to be halted.

Due to a severe lack of water supply, essential activities and services such as operations have come to a halt at the Bimbilla Government hospital in the Nanumba North District in the Northern region.

The hospital's water supply has been shut off by the Community Water and Sanitation Agency because it owes the agency GHC220,000.

 

Residents and stakeholders have taken notice of the situation, which is obstructing proper health care delivery, and are urging for an expedient solution to avoid unnecessary deaths and other health-related issues.

 

Bimbilla government hospital, according to our correspondent Joyce Kantam Kolamong, is a significant referral hospital serving the Eastern corridor and its vicinity.

 

As a result, the facility's water supply has been cut off, disrupting services such as surgery, deliveries, primary healthcare, and other necessities.

 

Nurses and other hospital employees have had to stop providing services at the facility in order to find water.

Patients at the hospital have voiced concern about the situation and have called on the right authorities to intervene.

 

The current development poses a significant challenge to the hospital, as it threatens to undo the district's previous victories in the fight against maternal and newborn fatalities.

 

Musah Ayuba, the hospital's administrator, states "All attempts to work out a solution with the Community Water and Sanitation Agency have failed."

 

Meanwhile, Engineer Gilbert Amoah, the Northern Regional Director of the Community Water and Sanitation Agency, says "The hospital's management has refused to heed multiple warnings, resulting in the disconnection."

 

Water is an essential commodity of life, so it is critical that the Community Water and Sanitation Agency and the hospital's management work together to remedy the matter.

 

read also: In the 2024 elections, the NPP will gain four seats in Damongo, according to the newly elected Organiser.

Nana Aseda Kwame Aboagye, the newly elected Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the Savannah Region, has assured the party's leadership and supporters in the Damongo Constituency seat, which is currently held by Hon Samuel Abu Jinapor, that the seat will remain unshaken and that four additional seats will be added to the seat, making it five out of the region's seven constituencies.

Nana Kwame Aboagye, who narrowly won as organiser with 88 votes against incumbent Mr Mohammed Tohir's 84 votes, told Bole-based nkilgi FM that the MP for Damongo Constituency has permanently secured the seat through development and will retain it come 2024, adding that the party's focus now is to win some additional two seats in the coming elections in addition to the three they now hold.

 

He hailed the Savannah Regional Chairman as a buddy and father with whom he will collaborate for success in 2024, as well as offer his quota to breaking the eight via hard work.

 

Nana Kwame Aboagye, the Savannah regional NPP election winner, urged for collaboration and unity among the losers and winners, saying that nothing is impossible with hard work.

 

In an exclusive interview, Alhaji Sulemana Iddrisu aka Professor Kalamonia, the reelected Savannah Regional Chairman who defeated Nana Kwame Aboagye for the position of Chairman in the last election, said he has no problem working with the newly elected organiser because the party's ultimate goal is to win massively in the Savannah Region and also help break the much-discussed 8 in 2024.

He promised to bring everyone on board for victory in 2024, and he promised to secure jobs for the kids, who he said were instrumental in his second victory in the region.

 

Proff Kalamonia used the opportunity to express his gratitude to President Nana Akufo-Addo and Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia for their confidence and assistance in ensuring his retention.

 

He also praised the Member of Parliament for Damongo Constituency and the Savannah Regional Minister for their unwavering support in helping him win the chairmanship race once more, promising to win additional seats for the party in the region.

 

 

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