Kwashiorkor – When nutrition deficiency robs children of their precious livesĀ 


The Tema General Hospital, the only referral hospital within the Tema catchment area in the Greater Accra Region, recorded 11 deaths among children aged below five years as a result of Kwashiorkor, a nutrition-related condition medically known as Severe Acute Malnutrition. ?

Of the 11 children who died in 2023, one each came from Ashaiman, Ashaiman-Jericho, Dawhenya, and Tema Communities 25 and 22; and three each came from Tema Newtown and Kpone-Katamanso, all in the Greater Accra Region. ??

Suffering from Kwashiorkor comes with some physical symptoms, including oedema (swellings of the feet, hands, face, or trunks), rib cage visibly out, bloated stomach, pale skin, tiny and tightly curled hair, as well as loss of teeth, and skin or hair depigmentation.?

Kwashiorkor?

Cicely Williams, a Jamaican, is credited to be the first researcher to use the word ‘Kwashiorkor’ a name in Ga (the Language of the indigenous people of the Ga State of Ghana) to describe the nutritionally deficit disease of children.?

?Kwas
hiorkor, known medically as severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM), is mostly referred to as a disease of a baby deposed from the breast when the next one is born, which often occurs when the baby is weaned from the protein-rich breast milk and given foods that lack protein.??

The ‘Interim National Guidelines for Community-Based Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Ghana’, a document of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), says SAM is one of the two types of Acute Malnutrition with the other being Moderate Acute Malnutrition.?

?’SAM, or severe acute malnutrition, is defined by the presence of bilateral pitting oedema or severe wasting. A child with SAM is highly vulnerable and has a high mortality risk,’ it said.?

The GHS acknowledges that the disease remains a major public health and developmental challenge in Ghana as its prevalence remains high and contributes to the morbidity and mortality of children under five years.?

Causes and Effects?

Many things have been attributed to children becoming Kwashiorkor;
these include poverty, which makes it difficult for parents to have access to food to feed their weaned toddlers.?

Others who also have access to food may have a limited variety of the needed nutrients in their diet as nutritionists have identified that feeding children with only carbohydrate porridges, such as the popular ‘mori koko’ (corn dough porridge in Akan) does not contain any nutrients to aid the child’s growth.?

? Some children also become susceptible to the disease due to medical conditions, which make it difficult for them to feed well, while others were due to food insecurity and famine in their countries.?

Another factors may include the lack of education or awareness of what constitutes adequate nutrition for a growing child.?

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), said Severe Acute Malnutrition, also known as severe wasting in children, does not only steal their?health but also makes them 11 times more likely to die from diseases and infections that can easily be treated. These disea
ses include malaria, cholera, and pneumonia.

SAM weakens children’s immune systems, leads to developmental delays and sometimes death.

Treatment?

The Ghana Health Service’s Interim National Guidelines for Community-Based Management of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Ghana calls for inpatient care for children suffering from kwashiorkor with other medical conditions such as unconsciousness, high fever, severe dehydration, lower respiratory tract infection, and severe anaemia.?

These conditions must be treated alongside the SAM, which is treated with therapeutic milk and Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF).??

? The milk contains the right balance of nutrients from skimmed milk, oil, minerals, and cereal flour, while the RUTF is groundnut paste composed of vegetable fat, peanut butter, skimmed milk powder, lactoserum, maltodextrin, sugar, and a combined mineral and vitamin mix.?

The RUTF is recognised as an integral part of outpatient treatment for SAM as it allows children to be treated at home rather than
in hospitals.

It is an energy-dense mineral- and vitamin-enriched food with low water activity, preventing bacteria growth in it, making it ideal to be taken home for outpatient care.?

Challenges with RUTF Availability?

Treating Kwashiokor with the RUTF is not covered under the National Health Insurance Scheme, and the popular Plumpy-Nut (a commercial RUTF produced in France) is no longer available for free treatment as the UNICEF support for the country has ended.?

This has left nutritionists to rely on the locally produced version of the therapeutic food from Project Peanut Butter, located in Kumasi, at a cost.

Ms Joyce Asare Kissi, the Head of Nutrition, Tema General Hospital, however, said the supply from Project Peanut Butter has also stalled for a long while for reasons not known to the hospitals.?

She said in a bid to reduce the mortality rate among children with kwashiorkor, nutritionists follow the WHO’s guidelines to produce their own therapeutic food and milk with local ingredients to be give
n to both in-patients and out-patients for a token.?

The challenge, however, is that some parents from poor backgrounds found it difficult to continue feeding the children with the RUTF when discharged from hospital, leading to relapses and, in some cases, deaths, as in the case of the 11 children who died in 2023 at the Tema General Hospital.??

Unfortunately, these children and their parents reside in communities where food was not difficult to come by, however, due to poverty or lack of awareness of what constitutes good nutrition, they suffer in silence, and their parents watch their lives fade away.??

Conclusion

Tema, which is projected as the centre of the world, does not only have the port that receives all food items, including cereals imported into Ghana, but also a fishing harbour and several companies producing canned fish, baby foods, and cereals, among others.?

Ashaiman and Dahwenya have irrigation dams producing cereals such as maize and local rice, which are known to be very nutritious.

Kp
one and Tema Newtown do not only have their people engaging in fishing activities but also cultivating various crops including vegetables and fruits.?

The big question, therefore, remains: How come many children within these communities are becoming severely malnourished with some dying from Kwashiorkor?

This calls for conscious efforts by all stakeholders to ensure that companies within these areas, as part of their corporate social responsibility, must support poor families with some of their products to ensure healthy diets.?

As a multifaceted and complex problem with socio-economic and cultural implications, more education needs to be carried out in these communities on the need to feed children with nutritious foods and seek medical care as early as possible to avoid complications.?

Also, the plea of nutritionists to the National Health Insurance Authority to include the treatment of Kwashiokor in the Scheme should be given utmost priority to prevent the needless deaths among under-five children, whi
ch rob the country of her precious human resource.?

Source: Ghana News Agency

Court remands man who stole GHC292,534 to cure his ailing mother


An Accra Circuit Court has remanded into police custody a 30-year-old man accused of stealing GHC292,534 belonging to his employer.

Henry Hoyle is said to have told the Police that he stole the money to take care of his ailing mother.

Charged with stealing, Hoyle has pleaded guilty.

His lawyer, however, informed the court that the accused person had refunded some of the money.

The court presided over by Isaac Oheneba Kuffour convicted Hoyle on his own plea but deferred sentence, pending the reconciliation of the money the accused person has refunded.

The matter has been adjourned to February 14, 2024.

The case as narrated by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Evans Kesse, is that the complainant is the head of Human Resource Department of company name withheld, which is into online sale of e-electronic gadgets, clothes, among others.

The prosecution said Hoyle is a former employee.

Prosecution said on May 1, 2018, the accused person was employed by the company as a finance associate who was respons
ible for receiving and recording cash transactions, preparing cash received reports, cross checking and validating and clearing various ‘run-sheets deliveries.

According to the prosecution, the accused person also handles customer service refunds, among others.

The prosecutor said in May 2021, the company conducted a random internal financial check and realized that the accused person had been stealing funds belonging to the company.

It said the accused person transferred the stolen money to his personal two mobile money numbers for his personal use.

The prosecution said when Hoyle was confronted with the findings, he admitted ‘siphoning funds’ from the company’s mobile money account.

The court heard that the accused was therefore arrested and handed over to the Police.

During interrogation, the prosecutor said Hoyle admitted the offence and mentioned that he used the money to ‘cure his sick mother.’

The prosecution said in Hoyle’s attempt to conceal evidence of his ‘gargantuan thievery’, he disabled t
he MTN Mobile Money Number service from his contacts.

The prosecutor said luck eluded him when the mobile money statement was obtained by the court’s order.

Investigations revealed that the accused person fraudulently used his personal mobile money numbers as ‘customers who are to be reimbursed.’

Hoyle also transferred the money from his employer’s company’s mobile money account to E-Cart Services then into his personal accounts.

The prosecutor said investigations finally revealed that from December 27, 2018, to May 12, 2021, the accused person succeeded in dishonestly appropriating a total number of GHC292,534.00 by transferring GHC 175,642 and GHC116,892.00 into his personal number for his personal use.

‘Accused dissipated the booty by transferring the money into other accounts, ‘Prosecution added.

Source: Ghana News Agency

AU commits to work with Somalia despite killing of 5 foreign soldiers


The African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), on Monday condemned Saturday’s incident in which five senior military officers were killed, and vowed to work with the country to fight terrorism.

The African Union Special Representative for Somalia, Mohamed El-Amine Souef, confirmed that four military officers from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and one from Bahrain, were shot dead at the General Gordon Military Base, operated by the UAE. ‘On behalf of ATMIS, I condemn in the strongest terms the attack on the military trainers and Somali soldiers at the Base, who were working towards advancing Somalia’s security efforts,’ Souef said in a statement issued in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.

The incident in Mogadishu happened after a Somali army recruit, discharged his gun targeting the soldiers inside the military facility.The UAE soldiers were on a training mission of the Somali National Army, as part of the bilateral agreement between the UAE and Somalia.’ATMIS remains deeply committed to working
with the people, the Federal Government of Somalia, and international partners in the fight against terrorism,’ the AU mission said.

Souef extended his condolences to the government of the UAE, and to the families, relatives, and friends, who lost their loved ones, and wished a speedy recovery to the injured.Al-Shabab, which has been fighting the government for more than two decades, claimed responsibility for the attack, saying its fighters killed many people involved in the Emirati military training mission in Somalia.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Three in court for unlawful demolition of 12-bedroom house at Nungua


A 31-year-old businessman and two others have appeared before an Accra Circuit Court for unlawfully demolishing a 12-bedroom house in Nungua, Accra.

Abdul Rahman Kamaro, Benjamin Kojo Sarfo, 36, Enoch Aboagye both Earth Moving Machine Operators have been charged with causing unlawful damage.

Kamaro has additionally been charged with abetment of crime.

The value of the family property is said to be valued at GHC902,211. 12 cedis.

The three accused persons have pleaded not guilty before the court presided over by Mr Samuel Bright Acquah.

The court has admitted them to bail in the sum of GHC900,000 each, with two sureties to be justified.

The court said two other sureties are to be Ghanaian citizens.

The matter has been adjourned to March 4, 2024.

The prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Daniel Danku, said the complainant Samuel Adjetey Adjei is a businessman residing in Nungua.

Chief Inspector Danku said Kamaro resides at Adjei Kojo, near Ashiaman, while Sarfo and Aboagye are residents of Iron City, Kas
oa.

The prosecutor told the court that the complainant is one of the children of the late Larley Bi Adjei who had a 12-bedroom house at Nungua, Cold Store.

The prosecution said the complainant and his siblings had been renting out the house at Nungua to tenants.

In February 2023, the complainant and siblings ejected all the tenants from the house with the view of renovating the property.

According to the prosecution, on October 14, 2023, Kamaro hired the services of Sarfo and Aboagye who brought along a bulldozer and ’caused damage to the building without the consent of the complainant and his family members and also without a court order.’

The prosecution said the police arrested Sarfo and Aboagye who admitted the offence and mentioned Kamaro as the person who engaged them to demolish the building.

It said Kamaro later apprehended, and he admitted to hiring the two other accused persons to demolish the building.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Pay attention to acute water situation facing Ho – MCE appeals to President


Mr. Divine Bosson, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Ho, has appealed to President Nana Akufo-Addo to consider the worsening water supply shortage in the Municipality.

Ho has for years been under a water rationing regime that sees taps flow, at most twice a week, a situation that is a major source for worry amidst sanitation concerns.

The MCE, who made the appeal through Mr Sam Okudzeto, Member of Council of State for the Volta Region, said the situation would require a major diversion of the main supply line from the water head at Kpeve in the South Dayi District.

‘I would like to appeal to the President to pay attention to the acute water situation facing Ho. I have undertaken a number of follow-ups to the water company for necessary attention, and I have been told that we will need a diversion through Akrofu to serve UHAS and other areas.

‘So, please we crave your kind indulgence to speak to the President on our behalf,’ he entreated the statesman.

The MCE was speaking at the inauguration of the Ho M
unicipal Assembly following successful District Level elections late last year.

Forty-three members were sworn in, including Government appointees.

Mr Mawunyo Agbe, the Presiding Member of the last Assembly, was reelected to the position.

The Member of Council of State, who delivered a speech on the behalf of the President, said District Assemblies remained a critical part of the governance architecture, and that Members need to work towards deepening decentralisation.

He entreated the Assemblies, as a mandate, to advance the Government’s economic program of job creation by aligning action plans accordingly.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Black History Festival 2024 to unite Global African Diaspora in Columbus, Ohio


The Black History Festival 2024, will begin from February 22 to February 24 at the Columbus Marriott Airport Hotel, Ohio.

The festival, expected to bring together people of African descent from across the globe. is on the theme: ‘The Africa We Want in a Global Setup – Rebuilding the Trans-Atlantic Trade ties for the Socio-Economic and Cultural advancement of the peoples of Africa and the Americas.’

An official statement copied to the GNA said the festival aims to strengthen ties and foster collaboration among attendees.

This year’s festival is open to participants from all six regions of Africa, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and diversity.

The statement said: ‘With an expected turnout of over 1,000 attendees, the event will feature speakers, panelists, and delegates from Africa, the Americas, and the African Diaspora worldwide.

It added: ‘A diverse array of activities and events await attendees, including the Black History Walk on February 21; Innovation and Technology Day-February 22; Black His
tory Lecture, February 23; Global Africa Marketplace (22nd to 24th); the Africa-Americas Trade and Development Forum (February24: morning session), and the prestigious Black History Makers Awards (February 24 evening). Entertainment activities and a tour will round off the festival, promising an enriching experience for all.’

According to Mr Stephen Selasie Asuo, the Executive Coordinator, the Black History Festival 2024 would reinforce historic connections, promote trade and development, and celebrate cultural heritage.

‘By facilitating collaboration and dialogue, the festival seeks to set the stage for future partnerships in policy reforms, trade treaties, professional exchanges, tourism, and more. Some of the invited special guests for the event include the Diplomatic Corps, Business Executives, the Academia, other key personalities, the media, and the public.

‘We are thrilled to host the Black History Festival 2024 in Columbus, Ohio, and look forward to welcoming participants from around the world,’ sa
id festival organizers. ‘Together, we will celebrate our shared heritage, explore opportunities for collaboration, and chart a path toward a brighter future for the African Diaspora.’

The festival is an initiative powered by BIDEC (Bureau for International Development, Exchanges, and Commerce), supported by the One Voice Consortium, KGL Group, M and C Group Global, Office of the President of Ghana (Diaspora Affairs Directorate), under the auspices of the African Union Mission to the USA and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).

The statement advised interested persons to access https://shorturl.at/fuI47 for more information about the Black History Festival 2024, including registration details and programme.

Source: Ghana News Agency

NLA builds ultra-modern toilet facility for Odumase community


The National Lottery Authority (NLA) has funded the construction and completion of an ultra-modern water-closet toilet facility project for the Odumase Community in the Sunyani West Municipality.

The project was initiated by Madam Amma Fimpomaa, a defeated Election 2024 parliamentary aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for Sunyani West, who is also the National Coordinator of Good Causes Foundation of the NLA.

Speaking at an inauguration ceremony to hand over the project to the community, Madam Frimpomaa entreated the residents and the general public to practice good and proper sanitation to maintain environmental best practices to prevent outbreak of diseases.

She observed improper sanitation practices created environmental health problems that could affect a whole community with diverse infectious diseases, saying sometimes it resulted in epidemics, causing unexpected deaths.

Madam Frimpomaa hoped the presence of the facility would help, particularly to save the people from practicing open defecat
ion which contributed to the outbreak of diseases like cholera in communities.

Touching on the activities of the Foundation, Madam Frimpomaa said it was the corporate social responsibility (CSR) arm of the NLA, saying the provision of the project was thus in line with the Authorities objective of giving back to Ghanaians as the its existence and sustenance over the years resulted from the support and patronage of its products and services by the general public.

She announced the Authority had already constructed and inaugurated over 16 toilet facilities, provided bole holes to some selected communities, and supported the vulnerable such as widows and physically challenged persons in the country.

Madam Frimpomaa advised the public to be wary of fake lottery operators in the country who might try to dupe them because some fraudsters’ mode of operation in the lottery business had been receiving their unsuspected victims’ money with the view to doubling it for them but ended as fraud.

Mr Evans Kusi-Boadum, th
e Sunyani West Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) thanked the NLA for the provision of the facility and advised the people to maintain it well for its long-lasting use not only in their own interest but for the benefit of the generation yet unborn.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Royal Cozy Hills Hotel murder: Seven suspects arrested


Seven suspects have so far been arrested in relation to the murder of Mr Eric Johnson, the Chief Executive Officer of Royal Cozy Hills Hotel, at Jirapa in the Upper West Region, according to the Ghana Police Service

The suspects: Kumbata Kwaku, Dookuuri Fausta, Braimah Kasim, Beyuo Felix, Michael Klugey, Charles Tuoze and Favour Nuobe, who are all workers at the Hotel, are in Police custody assisting the investigation.

The deceased was found on February 11, 2024, lying in a pool of blood in one of the rooms at the hotel.

A news brief from the Police said they would continue with investigations to bring the perpetrator(s) to face justice.

Source: Ghana News Agency