Benard Mornah ‘curses’ ECG management members over Dumsor

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Social commentator Benard Mornah has prayed for God to punish the leadership of the Electricity Company, Ghana with health emergencies that will require light.

According to him, when these individuals have health emergencies, the lights in the health facilities should be off for them to experience what they made people go through because they put lights off in health facilities.

He believes that the people of Ghana cannot suffer just because someone failed to perform his/her duty.

Indicating that the Electricity Company, Ghana cannot hold sick people to ransom just because they failed to collect revenue on time and left it to pile up.

“I always pray that they should go and turn off the light at 37 Military Hospital, but as they turn off the light, let the MD, his deputies, and other people on a high level of ECG suffer a certain shock, and they will rush them to 37 Military Hospital so that they will require operations that require electricity. So the doctors have turned off the lights because we are indebted to you, consequently, they can’t attend to your emergency situation.

So they will rush them to the Ridge Hospital, and when their lights are turned off, they will rush them to Korle Bu and maybe the University of Ghana Medical Center.

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“Turning off the lights in medical institutions is the most despicable thing you’ll want to do. You fall sick by choice, so some of these pronouncements and questions I want to ask is whose duty is it to collect monies owed? So somebody refuses to do his job and wants us to suffer a consequence for his failure to do the job. ECG has a revenue department and a collection department; they are supposed to go around and collect. When I owe as an individual, they come and turn off your light. If you don’t pay they will not turn on your light. You have refused to go and collect the debt, and you now want us to be held hostage for your not performing your duty. Why are we doing this to ourselves? Some people must be given hard knocks for not performing their duty,” he said.

 

 

 

Source: MyNewsGh.com

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