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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Breaking News - John Atta Mills Is Dead: Ghana's President Is Dead

A statement sent from the president’s office on Tuesday confirmed that Ghana’s President John Evans Atta Mills, 68, is dead.
He passed away at the 37th Military Hospital according tothe government’s statementsigned by John Henry Martey of the Ghanaian Ministry of Information
“It is with a heavy heart thatwe announce the sudden and untimely death of the president of the republic of Ghana,” the statement said,
It said the president, 68, died a few hours after taking ill. No further details were given.

According to the constitution, Vice President John Dramani Mahama is to take over as interim leader. Presidential elections are setfor December in a country seen as a rare example of stable democracy in West Africa.

The late president had recently traveled to the United States for what had been described as a routine medical checkup.

Mills took over as Ghana’s president in January 2009. He narrowly won the vote in2008 by a less than one percent margin against a candidate from the party of the incumbent John Kufuor, widely respected for having bowed out following his two terms in office.

In July last year, Mills was nominated to be the ruling National Democratic Congress party’s presidentialcandidate for December 2012 elections. The primary represented the first time in the country’s history that a sitting president competed for his own party’s nomination.

Mills beat his only rival in theparty primary, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings, the wife of ex-military leader Jerry Rawlings.

Ghana recently joined the ranks of the world’s large-scale oil producers.

UITH to be fully computerised — CMD

The Chief Medical Director, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Kwara State, Prof. Abdulwaheed Olatinwo, has said the hospital will be fully computerised by October 2012.

Speaking during customers’/stakeholders’ interactive forum in Ilorin on Tuesday, he emphasised the need for health institutions in the country to optimise the helpful windows of the information and communication technology to improve health care delivery.

He said the hospital commenced e-registration of patients last year, adding that currently, UITH’s ICT personnel have been trained by the hospital’s consultant on ICT on how to record patients’ health information.

He said all the patient needs to do is to see a doctor with his personal identification number and his detailed health records would be accessed through the computer.

He added that the hospital would soon improve on this as more members of staff are undergoing training in that regard.

He also disclosed that the hospital had incorporated staff orientation and re-orientation, information technology, national and international exposure of personnel as tools for improving service delivery.

He identified bad roads, water and electricity as some of the challenges confronting the hospital and called on government and public-spirited individuals to come assist UITH.

Olatinwo said UITH had completely moved all its departments and units to the permanent site, with the recent movement of HAART/TB Clinic, Behavioural Science and Central Stores and Supplies Department to the permanent site.

The old site has been handed over to the Kwara State Government.

BY SUCCESS NWOGU