SHOCK - THREE RENOWNED UROLOGISTS & FIVE OTHERS GONE FOREVER
The medical industry worldwide has lost important Ghanaians in the profession. Ghana has a few Urologists practicing within the country. It is so sad that they and five others die so painfully through a motor accident. In the mean time, please observe a moment of silence before you read this article for our loss.
NEWS OF DEATH WAS HARD TO DIGEST
The morning of Aug. 29th was a sad moment for me as I read the headline; "Disaster Strike Korle Bu" and in a haste to read what happened as my heart kept pounding;Three prominent Ghanaian doctors were killed last Saturday in the latest highway fatality on the Bunso-Apedwa stretch of the Accra-Kumasi road. Professor J.M. K. Quartey, Dr. Isaac Bentsi and Dr. Benjamin Osei Wiafe, all of the urology Department of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, perished in the road tragedy that claimed eight lives on the spot. The three urologists were part of a medical team returning from an outreach programme at the Sunyani General Hospital, when an unidentified saloon car crashed into their Nissan Patrol car. Another doctor, George Kluffio (pictured) of the same department and the driver, whose name were not immediately provided, survived the accident. Five other persons in the saloon car died on the spot.- GNA
We have lost the best Ghana has to offer and my heart goes to the families of Professor J.M. K. Quartey, Dr. Isaac Bentsi and Dr. Benjamin Osei Wiafe, all of the urology Department of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital . . AN EMPHASIS ON ROAD SAFETY TO AVOID SUCH INCIDENTS We must put a spotlight on the number of accidents which has been happening in Ghana especially on the Accra/Kumasi road and even when accidents occur, where is the emergency service to help if any? How many ambulances available to respond to Accidents immediately and transport those injured to the nearest hospital. Many accidents occur on the same Kumasi to Accra road. The road is not 100% constructed and each and everyday accidents happened. It is very dangerous to drive in Ghana. I thought driving in New York and Philly was dangerous but even those areas are constantly being monitored by the police. Who do we blame for many car accidents in Ghana? Is it drivers who don't obey the regulated speed limit, do we have the police to monitor such dangerous habits. Many drivers must learn to become defensive drivers; preventing themselves from being hurt by others in an accident and also prevent themselves from hurting others. There are many drivers who don't respect the regulated speed limit; they drive like they are on a race track. The government must really do something to prevent many accidents or many of our great men and women would be lost in that manner. Do we have any emergency response team in many villages? This is a challenge to all 230 MPs to solicit for funds to acquire fully equipped state of the art medical emergency vehicles which will come to the aid of victims. Sometimes at accident scenes the question of life and death could rest solely on a little first aid assistance. Just like the Police department has been provided with cars to do their job effectively, the Minister of Health, Captain (Rtd) Quarshigah (I hope he will read this) must make sure that there are many ambulances available at every village. This will help the personnel to do their job effectively. The world is moving forward with time so we must all do likewise. His ministry has lost three important personalities at the expense of another victim. When the accident occurred, where was the designed ambulance if any? It is a sad moment. Moreover, It is absurd and ludicrous for a private ambulance company to charge in a matter of life and death, ?200,000 to fuel a private ambulance. Some of us value money over death. As a registered and structured business, the private ambulance should be prepared to do a job before getting paid. The company should rather help in assisting the bodies to the hospital first and afterwards, issue an invoice for services rendered. That is how a business should be run or else it becomes an irrational business. Also another saddest thing heard from the incident was that; Those who carried the bodies into the ambulance also collected ?100,000. All the vehicles on the road which were stopped to carry the victims allegedly refused, by ignoring the signals and pleas for assistance. How heartless are some of us Ghanaians? We value money over death and some people don't give a damn as long as it never occurred to them. "Etua wo yonko a etua dua mu". We have to help when it comes to a matter of life and death. We must not ignore because it might be YOU one day and let us see how it will feel when such behaviour is demonstrated. YOU WILL DIE JUST LIKE THAT BECAUSE NO ONE HELPED YOU.
I take my hat off to America when it comes to the issue of accidents. I have witnessed many road accidents over the years and whenever those occurred, many vehicles including mine which witness such incidents would stop and call 911 immediately or make sure the driver and passengers needed any assistance. We must emulate such behaviour and think that we are all Ghanaians regardless tribe or class.
The same commendation applies to the people of New Jejeti, Ghana exhibiting such humanitarian gestures at the scene of a tragic accident sometime during the late eighties in which my cousin and myself were casualties of the accident. (Vehicle rolled over many times). Once again we are grateful to the people of New Jejeti in helping to save our lives.
SYMPATHIES
I sympathized with the chief executive of the hospital; Prof. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng describing the demise of the three as a great loss to Ghana. "We do not have enough urologists in the country. Only God knows why it should happen this way. I cannot just imagine the loss,".
Finally, we should also not forget the five others who died in the accident. Even though the doctors are getting the media attention, they deserve a mentioning. They left many loved ones behind who are wondering what to do next. Our hearts and prayers also go to their families.
This is a deep pain that all Ghanaians must feel. MAY THEIR SOULS REST IN ETERNAL PEACE
?DAMIRIFA DUE !! DAMIRIFA DUE NE AMANI HUNU?
Views expressed by the author(s) do not necessarily reflect those of GhanaHomePage.
SHOCK - THREE RENOWNED UROLOGISTS & FIVE OTHERS GONE FOREVER
The medical industry worldwide has lost important Ghanaians in the profession. Ghana has a few Urologists practicing within the country. It is so sad that they and five others die so painfully through a motor accident. In the mean time, please observe a moment of silence before you read this article for our loss.
NEWS OF DEATH WAS HARD TO DIGEST
The morning of Aug. 29th was a sad moment for me as I read the headline; "Disaster Strike Korle Bu" and in a haste to read what happened as my heart kept pounding;Three prominent Ghanaian doctors were killed last Saturday in the latest highway fatality on the Bunso-Apedwa stretch of the Accra-Kumasi road. Professor J.M. K. Quartey, Dr. Isaac Bentsi and Dr. Benjamin Osei Wiafe, all of the urology Department of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, perished in the road tragedy that claimed eight lives on the spot. The three urologists were part of a medical team returning from an outreach programme at the Sunyani General Hospital, when an unidentified saloon car crashed into their Nissan Patrol car. Another doctor, George Kluffio (pictured) of the same department and the driver, whose name were not immediately provided, survived the accident. Five other persons in the saloon car died on the spot.- GNA
We have lost the best Ghana has to offer and my heart goes to the families of Professor J.M. K. Quartey, Dr. Isaac Bentsi and Dr. Benjamin Osei Wiafe, all of the urology Department of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital . . AN EMPHASIS ON ROAD SAFETY TO AVOID SUCH INCIDENTS We must put a spotlight on the number of accidents which has been happening in Ghana especially on the Accra/Kumasi road and even when accidents occur, where is the emergency service to help if any? How many ambulances available to respond to Accidents immediately and transport those injured to the nearest hospital. Many accidents occur on the same Kumasi to Accra road. The road is not 100% constructed and each and everyday accidents happened. It is very dangerous to drive in Ghana. I thought driving in New York and Philly was dangerous but even those areas are constantly being monitored by the police. Who do we blame for many car accidents in Ghana? Is it drivers who don't obey the regulated speed limit, do we have the police to monitor such dangerous habits. Many drivers must learn to become defensive drivers; preventing themselves from being hurt by others in an accident and also prevent themselves from hurting others. There are many drivers who don't respect the regulated speed limit; they drive like they are on a race track. The government must really do something to prevent many accidents or many of our great men and women would be lost in that manner. Do we have any emergency response team in many villages? This is a challenge to all 230 MPs to solicit for funds to acquire fully equipped state of the art medical emergency vehicles which will come to the aid of victims. Sometimes at accident scenes the question of life and death could rest solely on a little first aid assistance. Just like the Police department has been provided with cars to do their job effectively, the Minister of Health, Captain (Rtd) Quarshigah (I hope he will read this) must make sure that there are many ambulances available at every village. This will help the personnel to do their job effectively. The world is moving forward with time so we must all do likewise. His ministry has lost three important personalities at the expense of another victim. When the accident occurred, where was the designed ambulance if any? It is a sad moment. Moreover, It is absurd and ludicrous for a private ambulance company to charge in a matter of life and death, ?200,000 to fuel a private ambulance. Some of us value money over death. As a registered and structured business, the private ambulance should be prepared to do a job before getting paid. The company should rather help in assisting the bodies to the hospital first and afterwards, issue an invoice for services rendered. That is how a business should be run or else it becomes an irrational business. Also another saddest thing heard from the incident was that; Those who carried the bodies into the ambulance also collected ?100,000. All the vehicles on the road which were stopped to carry the victims allegedly refused, by ignoring the signals and pleas for assistance. How heartless are some of us Ghanaians? We value money over death and some people don't give a damn as long as it never occurred to them. "Etua wo yonko a etua dua mu". We have to help when it comes to a matter of life and death. We must not ignore because it might be YOU one day and let us see how it will feel when such behaviour is demonstrated. YOU WILL DIE JUST LIKE THAT BECAUSE NO ONE HELPED YOU.
I take my hat off to America when it comes to the issue of accidents. I have witnessed many road accidents over the years and whenever those occurred, many vehicles including mine which witness such incidents would stop and call 911 immediately or make sure the driver and passengers needed any assistance. We must emulate such behaviour and think that we are all Ghanaians regardless tribe or class.
The same commendation applies to the people of New Jejeti, Ghana exhibiting such humanitarian gestures at the scene of a tragic accident sometime during the late eighties in which my cousin and myself were casualties of the accident. (Vehicle rolled over many times). Once again we are grateful to the people of New Jejeti in helping to save our lives.
SYMPATHIES
I sympathized with the chief executive of the hospital; Prof. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng describing the demise of the three as a great loss to Ghana. "We do not have enough urologists in the country. Only God knows why it should happen this way. I cannot just imagine the loss,".
Finally, we should also not forget the five others who died in the accident. Even though the doctors are getting the media attention, they deserve a mentioning. They left many loved ones behind who are wondering what to do next. Our hearts and prayers also go to their families.
This is a deep pain that all Ghanaians must feel. MAY THEIR SOULS REST IN ETERNAL PEACE
?DAMIRIFA DUE !! DAMIRIFA DUE NE AMANI HUNU?
Views expressed by the author(s) do not necessarily reflect those of GhanaHomePage.