Weeks after Senior High students resumed school for their revisions prior their upcoming WASSCE, rate of infection and death is on the rise.
The mother of 21-year-old Nathaniel Yankey, a final year student of Gwiraman Senior High School in the Western Region, is blaming the school authorities for the loss of her son who died in the early hours of Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at the Essikado Hospital.
The mother, who narrated her story to 3news says the son called her on Saturday, July 11, complaining of severe headache.
According to her, the boy said his friends were sending him to the hospital so she should not come.
She said she asked for the whereabouts of his teachers but Nathaniel said she shouldn’t worry.
She continued that not long afterwards, a teacher called informing her that the son was not well.
“So I asked him, so you being a teacher, what have you done about it? Haven’t you heard of what happened in Kumasi? It’s all over the airwaves, Connect FM has even reported.
“But he responded that Nat’s friends had sent him to the hospital.”
Mena Adjoa Esson, who has a shop at the Essikado Hospital, says around that time, a teacher friend who had brought some students from another school in Sekondi for medical attention also called the teacher to enquire about Nat but she was told he had not returned from the Hospital.
She then called the son who said he had been given paracetamol at the hospital for the headache.
“I was livid! How could they give him only paracetamol? I told him I was coming for him, but again, he declined.
“He said the hospital was taking GH¢150 so I sent it to him.
“On Sunday when I called that I was coming for him, he said he was going for classes and that the roads in the area were terrible especially as it was raining so I shouldn’t worry myself.
“It was on Tuesday that when I spoke to him, I realized he sounded weak so I insisted I was going to the school. But he told me he was en route back home as he was not feeling too well. I asked him whether he had informed the school authorities to which he replied that he had not done so because he would have been asked to go and continue with the paracetamol medication.
“When he got here, I sent him to the hospital and they immediately put him on oxygen and other machines.
“He passed away on the dawn of Wednesday”.
Mena Adwoa Esson says some people purported to have come from the Ghana Education Service (GES) came to the hospital to talk to her.
An attempt to speak to the authorities at the Essikado hospital was unsuccessful as they were said to be in a meeting.
In the meantime, the body has been sent to the morgue at the Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital, awaiting autopsy.
Government must pay for the death of this students
The parents of the child are thinking that child will come and change their family now look at what you have than,you just lock the children in schools so they will die