Nurses At Ahenema Kokoben Health Center Forced To Use Mobile Phone Lights For Deliveries

Nurses at the Ahenema Kokoben  Health Centre in the Atwima Kwanwoma district of the Ashanti  Region are forced to use mobile phone torchlight to deliver pregnant women due to the lack of a standby generator. According to the health officials, they always have to rely on lights on their mobile phones to administer healthcare to patients anytime they are hit by the power cut.

Nurses At Ahenema Kokoben Health Center Forced To Use Mobile Phone Lights For Deliveries

Nurses at the Ahenema Kokoben  Health Centre in the Atwima Kwanwoma district of the Ashanti  Region are forced to use mobile phone torchlight to deliver pregnant women due to the lack of a standby generator.

According to the health officials, they always have to rely on lights on their mobile phones to administer healthcare to patients anytime they are hit by the power cut.

The midwife-in-charge of the maternity ward at the Ahenema Kokoben Health Center, Nana Adutwumwaa, said the situation is affecting quality healthcare delivery at the facility.

“Our main problem here is our lighting system,” she said, indicating that “in case there is light off, you have to use your phone light for delivery, which is very bad and unacceptable in the profession.

“We don’t do delivery in darkness, in case there is a problem with the patient, you would not know. There should be adequate lighting before you attend to a patient, it is a headache we are going through as midwives,” Nana Adutwumwaa lamented.

She appealed to the government, NGO's, and individuals to come to the aid of the health centre.

In an exclusive interview with our reporter Ekuoba Gyasi, Mr George Kwadwo Aboagye the Facility head who doubles as the Physician Assistant at the Centre also pleaded with the Member of Parliament and the DCE, to provide them with security when they are at work during the night session.

Credit: Ekuoba Gyasi