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If gov’t is building a church for God it should get hospital beds for men – Bulldog

Artiste Manager Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, popularly known as Bulldog has added his voice to the death of Ghanaian actor, Prince Yawson. The actor popularly known as ‘Waakye’ died at the 37 Military Hospital.

Ghanaian artist manager,  Lawrence Asiamah Hanson, known as bulldog has added his voice to the death of Ghanaian actor, Prince Yawson, popularly known as ‘Waakye’ who died at 37 Military Hospital.

Veteran Actress, Grace Omabo known as Maame Dokonu revealed that ‘Waakye’ wasn’t offered a bed when he was rushed to the 37 military hospitals.

 Ekow Blankso added that Waakye “was rushed to the hospital yesterday after suffering from a mild stroke but upon getting there, there was no bed. Luckily one of the guys from ‘Obra’ who works at the hospital got him a bed after a while”.

According to Maame Dokonu “at the 37 Military Hospital, they also had no hospital beds so he was attended to on a stretcher. Before they got back with equipment to attend to him, he gave up the ghost”.

This issue bed issue in the country has been a big issue for a very long time, Bulldog speaking on the issue expressed disappointment and said the government is working on building a church for God, they should also think of acquiring more hospital beds for humans

He said: “These are things that our people in power should look at – we are building a church for God, I think we should get beds for men.”

The late actor would have probably been alive if he had been admitted to the first hospital he was rushed to according to Bulldog.

He noted: “Maybe if they had treated him the first time the thing happened, it would have prolonged the timing a little bit.”

Some of those who could not have beds to be treated on were being given attention in plastic chairs, wheelchairs, and on the ground.

story by Obaapa Janee

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