Health Minister Defends Controversial Handshake With Ralph St. Williams: "I Have a Duty"

Health Minister Defends Controversial Handshake With Ralph St. Williams: "I Have a Duty"

The minister of health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, defended his decision to shake hands with Ralph St. William, who is accused of assaulting a nurse at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital.

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Addressing the press, Akandoh stressed that the cordial moment was not an endorsement of the fracas caused by Ralph St. William.

Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Ralph St. William, Greater Accra Regional Hospital
The minister of health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, justifies his decision to shake hands with Ralph St. William after alleged assualt of a nurse: Source: Ralph De FellowGhanaian/Kwabena Mintah Akandoh
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The minister was heavily criticised by health workers after the handshake.

Akandoh explained that during his visit to the hospital to discuss issues about security, he found himself in a position where he came into contact with Ralph St. William and could not rebuff him.

“After we finished the meeting with the hospital management, I put together a committee to investigate the matter in question. So, after that meeting, we came outside, and my attention was drawn to a gentleman who I was told was at the centre of the controversy."
“So, on approaching me, I asked, ‘Why did you do what you did?’ When I asked, the gentleman stretched his hand, shook me, and attempted to whisper something into my ear. At this point, should I push him away, snub him, or shout at him? Even if that guy has been prosecuted and sentenced to life imprisonment, if he stretches his hand to shake me, as a minister and as a public officer, I have a duty to greet him back.”

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Akandoh stressed that the cordial moment did not supersede the government's bid for accountability.

There is currently a committee in place to investigate the alleged assault.

“That is the most important aspect, and for me at this point is to reiterate to the whole country that irrespective of the level of provocation at any health facility in this country, nobody has the right to attack any health professional in this country.”

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Delali Adogla-Bessa (Head of Current Affairs and Politics Desk) Delali Adogla-Bessa is a Current Affairs Editor with YEN.com.gh. Delali previously worked as a freelance journalist in Ghana and has over seven years of experience in media, primarily with Citi FM, Equal Times, Ubuntu Times. Delali also volunteers with the Ghana Institute of Language Literacy and Bible Translation, where he documents efforts to preserve local languages. He graduated from the University of Ghana in 2014 with a BA in Information Studies. Email: delali.adogla-bessa@yen.com.gh.

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