NSS Summons Ashanti Boss For Investigation

The NSS has summoned the Ashanti Regional NSS Director for abusing a nurse.

NSS Summons Ashanti Boss For Investigation

The Management of the National Service Scheme (NSS) has invited its Ashanti Regional Director for preliminary investigations.

Alex Opoku-Mensah is said to have verbally abused a nurse at the Manhyia Hospital for correcting his daughter’s wrongful prescription for a two-year-old convulsion patient.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, described the incident as “unfortunate” and apologized for it. “It wishes to reiterate its commitment and assurances to the public and the nursing fraternity of our dedication to getting this matter resolved,” parts of the release read.

On Monday morning, Mr. Opoku Mensah was reported to have barged into the surgical ward of the hospital, where his daughter is currently serving as a house officer, to verbally abuse and threaten the nurse.

According to eyewitnesses, the medical officer prescribed the wrong dosage for a two-year-old convulsion patient. The nurse upon noticing the medical blunder called on the young doctor to rectify the wrongful medication.

However, sources say the house officer took offense and reported the issue to her father who later visited the health facility to angrily insult the nurse.

Twenty-four hours after the incident, Mr. Opoku-Mensah rendered an unqualified apology noting that “that is not my style.” Nonetheless, the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has since issued a statement calling for the immediate removal of Mr. Opoku-Mensah from office for the misbehavior.

“The Public Services Commission and Government for that matter should sack the said Regional Director immediately because he is not fit for the director position he holds in public service.

“He had no right to enter Manhyia hospital and verbally abuse and threaten the nurse in question who was on duty at the time,” the statement read. The nurses threatened that they will call upon their members at the facility to boycott their duties if Mr. Opoku-Mensah is not sacked within the next 72 hours. Credit: Myjoyonline.com