The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has been summoned to appear before Parliament within one week to brief the House on the outbreak of cholera and cerebrospinal meningitis.
This follows an appeal by the Minority Leader and MP for Effutu, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, requesting the Minister to update the House on measures being taken by the government to contain the spread of the diseases.
He noted that over 400 cholera cases have been recorded in his jurisdiction, while 14 deaths have been reported from the cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in the Upper West Region.
In response, the First Deputy Speaker, Bernard Ahiafor, directed the Health Minister to appear before Parliament within one week.
“We need the Minister of Health to appear before the house within one week to brief the house on all the health issues raised on the floor”.
Alexander Afenyo Markin further called on the Ministry to deploy supportive staff to Winneba Health Facility to enable them to contain the outbreak to save the lives of his constituents.
“Mr Speaker it has been reported that 412 cases of outbreak of cholera in Effutu municipality have claimed three lives. Currently, we have the affected in the Winneba Municipal Hospital, the UEW Clinic and the Winneba Health Centre. Mr Speaker, the facilities there are very stressed. Most of these cases are coming from the shelves. The central government must immediately intervene to save lives.
We also need supporting staff to be deployed to Winneba and the minister of health must direct other health professionals to enable them to contain the outbreak.