Use KABA’s death to look into Ghana's health care delivery- Mahama

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Ex-president John Mahama says the death of one of Multimedia’s standout presenters should help the country turn its attention to health care delivery.
He does not understand why Kwadwo Asare Baffuor Acheampong and other young outstanding Ghanaians including the late Komla Dumor will die at such a young age.
While the country griefs in pain over the loss of KABA, the president said it is about time to consider revamping the country’s health care delivery.

KABA died on Saturday morning in a shocking manner. He had reported to work the day before but had to leave after complaining of feeling dizzy.
He was later rushed to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital when the sickness got worse but was pronounced dead not long after.
His death has shocked many, with hundreds trooping to the Multimedia Group to commiserate with family.
On Wednesday the Ex-president arrived at the Multimedia HQ to also sympathise and solidarize with the Group.

He was in the company of some of the top members of the National Democratic Congress including Greater Accra Regional Chairman Ade Coker, Alhaji ABA Fuseini.
Wearing all black with little expression on his face, the ex-president  said he was absolutely shocked by the death of the young Ghanaian presenter.
He signed the book of condelence opened on behalf of the late KABA who died at age 37.