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Tue, 17 Sep 2024 Feature Article

Pervasive Organ Failures; Role Of Illegal Herbalists

Pervasive Organ Failures; Role Of Illegal Herbalists

In the advanced jurisdictions, issues of monitoring&evaluation, and health& safety are never joked with. I once worked a cheese factory and later meat processing factory in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

And it was a common practice to have officials from relevant State inspectorate agencies paying unannounced visits to ascertain how quality standards were being strictly adhered to.

They would come with all kinds of gadgets to monitor and record standards of practice, environmental cleanliness and safe of employees. Even fire extinguishers are checked for normalities and functionality or otherwise.

Health & safety
I worked with a logistics company in Milton Keynes England, and the practice was not different. Indeed, the European Union has common rules and regulations in respect of safety standards so that was not even a surprising.

In the developed countries, matters of food and drugs safety are not joked with. So when it happens that there is a breach in the chain of quality assurance, the source is immediately isolated, the public duly informed and the product appropriately withdrawn from the market.

This even happens when it involves vehicles, other gadgets and consumables. So you would hear particular batch of vehicles, mobile phones, etc., being withdrawn from the markets due to manufacturer's defects. And even those that have bought the products being compensated.

Divergence
Juxtaposition of this to what pertains in our part of the world, Africa, with Ghana in focus, presents a complete divergent picture.

According banner headline of today's (17th September , 2024) edition of the Daily Graphic newspaper, there are 500,000 herbalists in Ghana, whose operation is not licensed.

And these herbalists, operating under the farçade of herbal hospitals and clinics, and dispensing all sorts of toxic concoctions to people.

I have always said: in the Asante region, particularly Kumasi, there's a herbal center in almost every building, and they openly advertise.

Vital organs
These herbalists who claim to have complete cure for every illness in the human anatomy, rather end up damaging vital internal organs.of the people.

The Daily Graphic has put out this publication, and as expected, that's where it will all end. The appropriate state agencies would simply stand aloof.

Our herbalists claim their medicines are prepared with herbs, leaves, roots and backs of plants; when the forests are contaminated by galamsey?

People consume deadly concoctions dished out by these herbalists, and we don't know why kidney disease has become rampant in Ghana these days?

We lose sight of what's causing our internal organs to fail, but turn round to complain about inadequacy of dialysis and other facilities in hospitals.

'Mallams'
Ghana is experiencing economic challenges and we're before IMF for $3b support, yet, we have Mallams conjuring trillions of dollars on Television.

We all know it is only the Central Bank (BoG) that has the authority to issue cedis as legal tender, yet, these 'Mallams' openly engage in such acts.

Attention
The things that must engage our attention, as a people, are rather pushed out of the way, and expend time and energy engaged in egregious cacophony.

With the revelation of such a gargantuan number of illegal herbalists plying their trade, not in secret but openly, the best thing to do is relevant State agencies taking immediate action to close them down, and deal with them according to law.

However, the will be dead news by tomorrow morning, we will continue behaving as nothing is happening, the illegality of these 500,000 herbalists we continue dishing out deadly concoctions, and people's vital organs will continue being damaged.

Justice A. Newton-Offei
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Justice Abeeku Newton-Offei
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