Bawumia visits grief-stricken KUMACA
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will today, December 8, 2017
visit Kumasi Academy where four students have lost their lives through
the outbreak of H1N1 virus.
Over 20 students are currently receiving treatment at various hospitals as health experts battle to resolve the crisis.
Dr. Bawumia has expressed condolences to the families and the KUMACA
fraternity, assuring government is working around the clock to bring
the situation under control.
“On behalf of the President, the Government and people of Ghana, I
wish to express our heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the
families, teachers, students and friends of Kumasi Academy Senior High
School who have been affected by the H1N1 virus.
“My heart goes out to the families of the 4 promising students who
have lost their life through the outbreak of the swine flu. May the
souls of the departed students rest in perfect peace. I wish those
admitted in hospitals speedy recovery,” the vice president remarked in a
statement.
He added: “I know that parents and other schools are getting nervous
about the possibility of further outbreak of swine flu in their
respective schools. I will like to assure the public of Government’s
resolve to continue to review and strengthen measures to prevent the
spread of H1N1 flu around the country and keep our schools safe.
“I am very grateful for the health care professionals and education
staff who have worked tirelessly to contain the virus and prevent
further outbreak.
“My prayers are with the school and the bereaved families in these
difficult moments. I will be visiting the school and the bereaved
families today by the grace of God.”
Source: Starrfmonline.com
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