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Apr 26, 2013 Letters
Dear Editor,
When will the authorized official of this so called caring Government, rid the hard working staff of the Bartica Hospital of the turbulent, interfering and unqualified steward. This granny was foisted on this institution by a Minister.
I have painfully and continuously lobbied for the revocation of her contract on numerous occasions. Her appointment is political and designed to marginalize and discriminate against qualified Barticians and any young person qualified to fill that post.
Almost every doctor sent to this hospital finds it difficult to function due to the interfering and bombastic behaviour of this pensioner. As I pen this missive I am sure some member of staff is experiencing the autocracy of this granny.
It is unfair and unjustified for these young professionals after years of rigorous studies under adverse conditions in Cuba, to be subjected to such unwarranted daily mental assaults and confrontation from an unqualified tormentor who undeservedly usurped such a position.
These professionals must operate under an atmosphere of tranquility owing to the location, and the number of patients they see every day coming from the riverain and mining locations.
The staff urgently need to be rescued from this tyrant who is in charge of this beleaguered hospital.
Umar Saied
Feb 07, 2025
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