Tuesday 29 May 2018

N/R:Anti-Snake Venom Supposed To Be Free Cost Patient Ghc1,600

N/R:Anti-Snake Venom Supposed To Be Free Cost Patient Ghc1,600

The plight of patients suffering from snake bites in the Northern Region of Ghana seem to be sweeping forward...There is always a surge in the cases of snake bites during the rainy season due to the flooding of burrows of snakes.

It is well to note that,most of the cases of snake bites in Northern Ghana are from rural areas due to farming activities as well as sheanut("Northern cocoa") picking.Poverty in these areas for the want of better words ran rife.

Anti-Snake serum also known as anti-snake venum is the single most effective antidote for snake Venom.Not only is the Antivenom expensive but it's in short supply most of the time, a situation clearly evident in the West Gonja Catholic hospital in the Northern Region.Worthy of note is the fact that, the vaccine is a program drug supposed to be administered for free,but in most of the cases,it passes through the system and end up in private hands somehow and sold to patients at cut-throat prices.

Checks at the hospital show that a total of 51 known cases of snake bites and four unknown cases have been recorded so far in 2018. Out of the 51 known cases, four deaths have been recorded.
This is against a total out-patients morbidity rate of 101 and in-patients morbidity rate of 68 recorded in the whole of 2017.There were two(2) in-patients related deaths within the same period.
2016 saw a total of 69 out-patients cases and 49 in-patients cases being recorded.
In 2015, the in-patients mobidity rate was 80 and out-patient mobidity was 77.A total of 2 in-patients mortality cases were recorded.

Remy Nyewie,the Administrator of the hospital feared it was early days to be recoding such figures in 2018.The hospital according to him,is challenged in containing majority of the cases due to the short supply of the Anti-snake serum,revealing that they had made an initial requisition for the Anti-Snake Serum but only received 40 vials whilst within the same period, Bole Government hospital was given 100 vials.
On May 23, they requested again for 150 vials from the Regional Medical Stores but have since received only 10.A number he said was woefully inadequate considering the number of cases they record on a daily basis.A single patient he further stated can take the whole of the 10 vials.

He lamented that their status as CHAG (Christian Health Association of Ghana) could be what is affecting them,adding that patients have had to be referred to get the vaccine from outside due to its short supply at the facility.He added that the vaccine is supposed to be administered for free and not for sale.

Nzemba Moses is from Bawuna, a farming community in the North Gonja District of Northern Ghana.He is currently taking care of his middle aged brother on admission for snake bite at the hospital and narrated his ordeal to Ghanaweb's Ananpansah B Abraham.
According to Moses,they were initially compelled to message for 2 vials of the vaccine in Tamale at a cost of Ghc600 because the hospital had run out of stock.A further request for 2 vials cost them Ghc500, and a third request for 2 vials again cost them Ghc500.This adds up to a total cash amount of Ghc1600.He disclosed he and his other brother had to 'squeeze' the money to message for the Anti-Snake Venom from their little savings and borrowing from relatives and friends.

Out of financial frustration,Moses wrote to the hospital requesting that his brother be discharged so they can go home and continue with the local treatment.His reason being that they had spent enough and were cash-strapped, and couldn't afford even a single night of the bed fee in the facility any longer.

Stephen Kubbour,a staff nurse at the hospital explained his decision could be dangerous,since the venom in the body of the patient needed to be cleared, explaining that if that is not done, a little cut can cause him to bleed to death due to poor blood clotting.

Moses however, wouldn't take that for an explanation due to the financial burden and frustration.
The story of Moses and his brother, Mahama Baffo (the victim of the snake bite) is just one out of the many.

The affected patients when spoken to, appealed to the government to respond promptly to the requisition of the hospital management and check the leakage of the vaccine in the open market.

The checks of this writer reveals that the vaccine,even though,needed most at the rural areas considering the season which happen to be their season of gathering is rather prioritised in terms of supply at the centre and hardly gets to such areas most needed but rather finds its way to the open market for sale.

Source:Ananpansah B Abraham

Thursday 17 May 2018

CAYDA Donates Text Books,Assorted Items Worth Thousands Of Ghana Cedis To Canteen J.H.Ss

CAYDA Donates Text Books,Assorted Items Worth Thousands Of Ghana Cedis To Canteen J.H.Ss

Canteen Yaara Development Association (CAYDA),a youth group located in Damongo in the Northern Region has donated standard text books and other assorted items worth thousands of Ghana Cedis to Canteen Junior High Schools (Block A and Block B).

The donation was done by members of Canteen Yaara Development Association Educational Committee(CAYDA EDUCOM) led by its chairman,Mr.Kichana Emmanuel on behalf of the association.
The committee donated among other things;2 standard graph boards,several copies each of standard text books and past question books covering all the subjects examined at the basic level(Mathematics, English language, Integrated Science, Social Studies, BDT, and R.M.E),200 exercise books,a bundle of HB pencil crayons,liquid black board paint, chalk....

In a short speech,Chief Abdallah Tolodompewura(Mornoh) disclosed that the donation was part of a comprehensive plan by the association to contribute to the development of Canteen and improve the standard of education in the community.He said it was a way Canteen Yaara home and away could give back to society what society has given to them.
He admonished the students,especially the final year students to make good use of the opportunity provided despite the limited time to change the results of this year's BECE in both schools.Lamenting that last year's result was not anything good to "boast home about and glorify.

The chairman of CAYDA EDUCOM,Mr.Kichana Emmanuel cautioned the students against misemploying the items donated,adding that the students should endeavor to handle the text books properly to the benefit of not only them but future generations.
He said quantifying the donated items in monetary terms meant a lot of money.And the onus was on students to utilise the books at best.
The group according to him is just complementing the effort of the education office to deliver good education to the community.

The Assistant Director in charge of Basic Schools,Mr.Asumah who represented the District Director lauded the association for the donation.He disclosed that it has been a long time he has seen such a thing,where a group of individuals come together to support the educational pursuit of their community. He said he was aware the association was already implementing free extra classes for the final year students.But like Oliver Twist,he appealed to the association to do more....The District Director according to him had wished to be present himself but for other schedules.
He appealed to the teachers and the students not to let the association down but convert the support to good performance.

The assemblyman for the area, hon. Adam Gadafi used the opportunity to advise the students to take their studies very serious.He applauded CAYDA for the initiative.

In briefing the gathering about the progress of the CAYDA Extra Classes, the Secretary of CAYDA EDUCOM,Ananpansah B Abraham disclosed that the extra class was progressing in earnest.
He further stated that plans were far advanced to write a standard mock from next week onwards.The extra class which will continue to run until the final year students exit according to him,has been moved to the afternoon to make way for the regular school session.
The community as well as the students and teachers have been supportive in the course,he said.

In attendance were the chairman of CAYDA EDUCOM Mr.Kichana Emmanuel,Chief Abdallah Tolodompewura(Mornoh),AD in charge of basic schools,Mr.Asumah,hon.Albert Diwura Kassimu,the assembly man for Canteen Electoral Area,Adam Gadafi,the Secretary of CAYDA EDUCOM, Ananpansah B Abraham,Mr.Abu Jajah,a member of CAYDA EDUCOM,madam Namnata,a member of CAYDA EDUCOM,the headmasters of Canteen J.H.S. Block A and Block B and Canteen Primary Block A and Block B,teachers,opinion leaders, parents and students.

The about thirty minutes ceremony was carried live on Radio for Peace and Development (PAD 95.1mhz).

Canteen Yaara Development Association (CAYDA) is a youth group inaugurated in the latter part of 2017 to champion the developmental course of Canteen.The association aside the today's donation was currently sponsoring extra classes for all final year J.H.S students of Canteen.

Sealed by:
ANANPANSAH B ABRAHAM
(SECRETARY-CAYDA EDUCOM)

KICHANA EMMANUEL
(CHAIRMAN-CAYDA EDUCOM)

Source:Ananpansah B Abraham (AB)