Story by Source Samali Abdul Razak
The Oti Regional Health Director, Dr. Osei Kuffour Afreh, has expressed grave concern over the safety of health workers in Nkwanta South, as escalating violence threatens the region.
He warned that health facilities might face closure if attacks on healthcare staff persist.
The ongoing conflict has led to attacks on government institutions, including the Kyabobo National Game Park, the Police FPU, and municipal health directorate vehicles. Tragically, one health worker has been confirmed dead, with others injured in the violence.
Speaking to Samali Abdul Razak, Dr. Kuffour highlighted the growing fear among healthcare workers, many of whom have sought refuge but continue to face threats.
He noted that sporadic attacks have damaged health directorate vehicles and endangered staff in areas such as Tuobodom.
“The safety of our dedicated workers is non-negotiable. We cannot allow them to be placed in harm’s way,” Dr. Kuffour stated.
He urged all parties involved in the conflict to prioritize peace and stability, emphasizing the critical role of healthcare in the community’s well-being.
Dr. Kuffour also commended state security agencies for their swift response, which is helping to restore calm in the area.
Despite the challenges, he reiterated the health directorate’s commitment to serving the people of Nkwanta South.
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