- Actress Yvonne Nelson has called out President Akufo-Addo and the country’s leaders for being wicked as she shared her thoughts on the viral video of babies in the ICU at risk of dying due to sleep apnea at the Tema General Hospital.
- He said he was at a loss for words as he questioned the president on how he can sleep at night considering the poor infrastructure in the country
- Her statement sparked debate on social media as many shared their views
Actress and director Yvonne Nelson has expressed her displeasure with the ruling government over the viral video from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Tema General Hospital during dumsor.
In the video, a nurse spoke of babies at risk of losing their lives due to a power outage at the facility.
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Yvonne Nelson reacts to Tema General Hospital viral video
Reacting to the viral video from the Tema General Hospital, Yvonne Nelson was at a loss for words to describe the situation. He called the country’s leaders wicked.
In her own words she said:
I don’t even know what to type. Our Leaders are BAD.
The seasoned actress called out President Akufo-Addo and wondered how he sleeps at night considering the poor infrastructure in the country. He wrote to X saying:
@NAkufoAddo how do you sleep at night? 8 years of lies. #DUMSORMUSTSTOP
Here is the post Yvonne Nelson made on the situation of dumsors at Tema General Hospital.
Reactions as Yvonne Nelson charges at `Akufo-Addo
Below are the reactions to Yvonne Nelsonstatement of:
@Dlaryea7 said:
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Africa should be used for agriculture. Nothing works here except lies and Drama
@yaw_preach said:
So you want to tell me that a whole big hospital like this doesn’t have a plant, even in your house you have a plant or a generator, let’s continue to blame the president, we should direct our anger to the hospital management, not the president, ma’am Not all of them.
@nkingg07 said:
Just expressing frustration on Twitter may not be enough! Remember when you organized a vigil against power cuts during the Mahama administration? What is stopping you from taking similar action now?
@king_renfred said:
the hospital administration cannot acquire a power plant. Let’s keep shouting at the government. I understand that the lights are a threat. But those who run these hospitals should stop giving us pity comments and fix the problem. Buy a plant for your sensitive areas
@1Pappy3 said:
So what do the leaders say to the future generation born yet unborn if this is their initial experience of the country they were born into… #DUMSORMUSTSTOP
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‘It’s not right’: Babies at risk of dying at Tema General Hospital due to dumsor
YEN.com.gh reported that babies in incubators are at risk due to power cut at Tema General Hospital.
A viral video showed how a power outage was affecting the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
People who commented on the video expressed their disappointment that the hospital did not have a generator production unit.
Source: YEN.com.gh