The demo of "Mie Kukum" on Volta



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A group of witnesses, the Coalition of Healthcare Delivery Monitors, and some members of Ghana's political parties joined forces to organize a huge protest in Ho, the regional capital of the Volta.

The group said it was demonstrating to draw the government's attention to the bizarre health system and the non-functioning of the health insurance scheme in the region.

"The members of the group explained that" MIE KUKUM "literally meant that we were dying, so" we find it necessary to give up our work, to wear red clothes, to go to the streets and let the president know, His Excellency Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo we are not satisfied with the way his administration has ruined the NHIS system, "said some members.

They said: "Paracetamol is not available in most of our hospitals. People go to the hospital with insurance cards, but no results, we have to pay for the prescribed drugs, we now have a lot of money and means of transport in the area.

Among the protesters, politicians such as Mr. Benjamin Kpodo (MP of Ho Central), Edem Agbana (NDC National Deputy Youth Organizer) and Mr. James Gunu (Regional Secretary of NDC Volta) were seen.

Ezekiel Fiifi Koomson
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