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Director of Pantang Hospital slams IGP's 'Rambo-style' drug raids

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  • Citizens but not spectator 1 day ago

    Idiot, No wonder you are Director of Pantang Hospital, mad man. Some of you old men are just stupid

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  • The Motherland 19 hours ago

    Hello youth of Ghana... watch out for MUMBI SERAKI who is an ex-resident of Pantang hospital. He may soon be here to showcase his sick mentality

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  • Kwmae Burnes 23 hours ago

    he made no solution, only talking nonsense like Pantang patient

  • Appiah Jonathan Datsomor 22 hours ago

    “Serious national issues deserve serious discussion. Personal attacks don’t add value.”

  • Fred 18 hours ago

    Yes the police’s job is to arrest and prosecute. The police service is not mandated to see to the recovery and or rehabilitation of persons found culpable.
    If institutions mandated and structured to do the rehabilitatio ...
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  • Bobishato 4 hours ago

    I agree with you perfectly thank you

  • The Spear 23 hours ago

    Yeah, when the Police doesn't do it, they complain but when they're being proactive too, they still complain! Allow them to do their job. Yeabre!

  • FBI 22 hours ago

    Your parents are useless idiots. Do you really no him well?

  • Appiah Jonathan Datsomor 22 hours ago

    This discussion is about improving approaches to drug abuse and mental health in Ghana. Let’s address the policy, not attack individuals.”

  • Adwoa 22 hours ago

    But why the insult. Dr is right. That old ways have to be changed. If you don't agree with him can't you make your suggestion but to insult. Grow!

  • Adwoa 22 hours ago

    But why the insult. What Dr is saying is the right way to go. I think you can also bring your suggestions than to insult. Grow!

  • Mathias 15 hours ago

    awwww, my brother!is that the only thing you can do?if you dont agree with his statement,do have to resort to insult,

  • Burkina 1 day ago

    I salute you Sir!
    You know your job.

  • Ideally yes, but reality??? 1 day ago

    While the director may be right, but the truth is his solution is currently untenable in our realities in Ghana. Even people who's ailments aren't self inflicted have difficulties getting treatments, let alone those who volun ...
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  • NANA TRUMU TRUMU ADDO 1 day ago

    NONSENSE!. HE IS A DRUG ADDICT HIMSELF

  • FBI 22 hours ago

    You don't even understand what he was saying, stop taking Red ♥️

  • Pound for Pound 23 hours ago

    Npp surrogate making unnecessary noise

  • Isaac Kwamena Hayfron 23 hours ago

    I agree with the doctor.
    There should be better ways to handle such cases instead of the 'Rambo Style '. Most of such minor crimes should be given community jobs to do instead of filling our prisons.

  • Poor Africa must think again 15 hours ago

    But the police are doing their part. What he is saying is his part that is failing. Why do you blame the police for failing to do what you were trained to do?

  • Sense 23 hours ago

    What at all some Ghanaians want?

  • Mouth mouth 22 hours ago

    This doctor eeeh couldn’t he be specific abt number of pushers brought to the hospital how many treated and rehabilitated and serving the community
    Please allow IGP to instal some social order and discipline in the Ghanaia ...
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  • Appiah Jonathan Datsomor 22 hours ago

    Really appreciate Dr. Yennusom Maalug, Director of Pantang Hospital, for calling for a more compassionate and effective approach to the drug challenge in Ghana. His emphasis on treatment, rehabilitation and addressing the roo ...
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  • Poor Africa must think again 15 hours ago

    Yeah, why do you fault police for failing to do your job? You were trained to do that. If you had done that and it worked police would not have to apply the force. This a failure of the health services. What do want the polic ...
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  • Thomas 22 hours ago

    These so called doctors are the problem of Ghana. Their criticism is never constructive. So the police need to go down on their knees and beg the drug dealer and addicts....I cannot believe this is coming from someone of his ...
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  • Adwoa 22 hours ago

    I don't understand those insulting Dr Maalug. I agree with Dr. I think it's high time the IGP looked into it. This old way is not the right way to go.

  • Onipanua 21 hours ago

    Allow the police to do their job please!
    Drug dealers are their target and that is the root cause of addiction and madness

  • Qweiku 20 hours ago

    Medical and public health experts globally recognise drug dependence and addiction as complex health and social conditions rather than merely criminal behaviour.
    Substance use disorders are driven by intertwined neurologica ...
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  • Poor Africa must think again 15 hours ago

    So is it the police fault. The is clearly a failure of the public health experts. This is the best option for now. If public health professionals get to réalisé their failure, it better to begin doing something. Until the t ...
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  • Dugbatey 20 hours ago

    I believe the suggestion by the Specialist in Mental Health should be seriously considered. What ultimately becomes of the person is more important than their current condition. The measures put in place to support individual ...
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  • Dugbatey 20 hours ago

    I believe the suggestion by the Specialist in Mental Health should be seriously considered. What ultimately becomes of the person is more important than their current condition. The measures put in place to support individual ...
    read full comment

  • Dugbatey 20 hours ago

    I believe the suggestion by the Specialist in Mental Health should be seriously considered. What ultimately becomes of the person is more important than their current condition. The measures put in place to support individual ...
    read full comment

  • Dugbatey 20 hours ago

    I believe the suggestion by the Specialist in Mental Health should be seriously considered. What ultimately becomes of the person is more important than their current condition. The measures put in place to support individual ...
    read full comment

  • Dugbatey 20 hours ago

    I believe the suggestion by the Specialist in Mental Health should be seriously considered. What ultimately becomes of the person is more important than their current condition. The measures put in place to support individual ...
    read full comment

  • Dugbatey 20 hours ago

    I believe the suggestion by the Specialist in Mental Health should be seriously considered. What ultimately becomes of the person is more important than their current condition. The measures put in place to support individual ...
    read full comment

  • Dugbatey 20 hours ago

    I believe the suggestion by the Specialist in Mental Health should be seriously considered. What ultimately becomes of the person is more important than their current condition. The measures put in place to support individual ...
    read full comment

  • Dugbatey 19 hours ago

    I believe the suggestion by the Specialist in Mental Health should be seriously considered. What ultimately becomes of the person is more important than their current condition. The measures put in place to support individual ...
    read full comment

  • Country man 18 hours ago

    Dr .please do you smoke,
    Dr. Please do you deal drug
    Dr. Why? How was this concerned you please
    Dr. Have you talk about extortion of money within your jurisdiction. Please
    I vividly disagree and condemned your assertio ...
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  • Bashiru 16 hours ago

    Why won't this depressed 'Dr' then open his doors to house and feed every drug dealer operating in his area ... If that would satisfy his strange ego. When almost every Ghanaian is supportive of police's actions, someone's st ...
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  • Kwam 15 hours ago

    Nonsense so whole the police do their opera, you can also be doing your part by identifying the ghettos, visiting them and counseling them on the need to stop it. Remember that the real owners of these ghettos don't use drugs ...
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  • True Ghanaian 15 hours ago

    Misdirected criticism. Police is not responsible for rehabilitation. Drug has a crime, health, and social problem. Police are taking care of the crime aspect. Your minister, Hon Akandoh is responsible for the health aspect. B ...
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  • Agyapong Brian USA 6 hours ago

    Many Ghanaian shall died in ignorance and lack of knowledge. This respected Doctor was talking out of long term intervention but fufu and banked stomach stupid Ghanaian who knows nothing about Mental health illness and Substa ...
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  • Mike O 2 hours ago

    The police are doing their part,which is the crime aspect of drug usage and abuse. That's their work .I expect the health professionals, psychiatry hospital etc to compliment their efforts with health education especially aro ...
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