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Herbert Mensah Remembers June 3d With Blood Donation

By David Cudjoe
General News Herbert Mensah, President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union
JUN 6, 2016 LISTEN
Herbert Mensah, President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union

June 3d marked one year since approximately 225 people died directly or indirectly due to heavy flooding in the Accra Metropolis in Ghana. The tragic event was remembered by a blood donation event supported by Mr Herbert Mensah, current President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union and past Chairman of Kumasi Asante Kotoko Football Club.

Herbert Mensah is also known as the person who has religiously since 2001 “remembered” the 9 May 2001 Accra Sports Stadium Disaster when 127 young football fans died needlessly during a match between arch rivals Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak.

Wikipedia describes the tragic events of 3 June 2015 as follows, “The 2015 Accra floods resulted from heavy continuous rainfall in Accra, the largest city in Ghana. The rain started on 1 June 2015. The floods have resulted in heavy traffic on the roads in the city and also a halt in commercial activities as markets were flooded and workers trapped. Mayor of Accra Metropolitan Assembly, Alfred Oko Vanderpuije described the flooding as critical. At least 25 people have died from the flooding directly, while a petrol station explosion caused by the flooding killed at least 200 more people.”

Mensah said that both the tragedies of 2001 and 2015 could have been avoided if those in charge of the management of the match (2001) and those in charge of town planning had done their jobs responsibly.

“We can never forget these fatal events as they are a reminder to those charged with the responsibility of looking after the safety of people that the price of negligence can indeed be very costly, “Mensah said.

The blood donation exercise organised by Mensah took place on Friday 3 June 2016 at Reverend Bruce Memorial Methodist Church at Odornaah close to the venue of the GOIL fire tragedy one year ago. The exercise was managed by the National Blood Service, Ghana (NBSG).

According to a spokesperson of NBSG the blood bank never has enough blood and that the Service depends on voluntary blood donors and voluntary donor organisers to bring in their friends, relatives and organised groups. She went on to say that blood donation is a noble, selfless service that not only gives the donor a feeling of joy and contentment but that it is a a civic responsibility.

A huge crowd remembered the event with many dignitaries in attendance including the Mayor of Accra Metropolitan Assembly at the time of the disaster, Alfred Oko Vanderpuije, and renowned lawyer Philip Addison who has been elected parliamentary candidate for the New Patriotic Party in the Klottey Korley constituency.

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