Friday, September 2, 2011

SABOTEURS WANT TO EVICT TTH CEO

Despite the struggles and efforts by the Chief Executive Officer of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), Dr. Kenneth Dadzie Sargoe to revive the Tamale Teaching Hospital from its crawling slumber, self-centered persons and saboteurs who claimed to be concern and understand the plight of the poor Northners are crippling the visionary leader of the only teaching hospital in the north. Information reaching Fiila News from a reputable source closed to management of the hospital indicates that the CEO despite his gigantic achievement in the hospital since assumption of office in March, 2008, has now been turned into a punching by the Board Chairman of the Hospital, Dr. Mutawakilu Iddrisu calling for his downfall. This according to our source revealed that there is a contract being place for biding to build a fence wall around the Hospital to prevent the scrupulous encroachment into the land of the Hospital. The source allegedly stated that the Board Chairman is pushing for the contract to be awarded to the son of the late NDC Regional Chairman Alhaji Abukari Sumani whiles the CEO is also asking for qualify contractors to biding for the contract. This signal according to the information culminated to the board chairman’s decision to have allegedly dinging a grave pit for Dr. Sargoe’s to fall. Mr. Sargoe since he took over the office as CEO brought tremendous transformation into the hospital, both in infrastructural development, and human resource building. He was also an instrumental figure in the ongoing rehabilitation, refurbishment and renovation of the hospital which nearly collapse. Fiila News source also disclosed that most of the medical officers when the rumors got to them threaten to vacate their work in tamale provided the CEO is leaving the hospital. Upon the entire great legacy set by Dr. Sargoe, nothing beneficial is being given to this noble man but rather for some self-centered people to read tribal, political and chieftaincy sentiment into issues. When our Reporter Saaka Alhassan contacted the CEO he declined commenting on the issue but only say God will surely see the right man through.

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