Re: Tr: Note d'information du MinSante

Can someone tell prof Mbu that appointments are not
bargained on the internet.

Manyuans and Cameroonians in general have the right
to know the excesses of individuals.

Any such report should be forwarded to CONAC for investigation.

This evil of a regime must be fought as hard as possible.
 

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On Saturday, March 19, 2016 8:47 PM, 'pascal kiwopa' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Thank you Tah Mfar Mishe Fon. And the most painful fact is that we are a very rich nation with a pitiful medical care system. How long will we allow this to go on and people are trying to justify that this is ok? Whaaaw!!! Cameroonians deserve better! This is the tip of the iceberg!!!! What about the horrific scenes that are not fortunate to be captured on a video???? 

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On Mar 17, 2016, at 10:50 PM, 'Mishe Fon' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:

My Two Cents to Professor Robinson Mbu

You are one heck of a consumate professional I have come to admire and respect over the years BUT I must tell you frankly that your piece here below is not only regrettable but an outright display of plausible deniability and in the process trying to inject what my political scholars and mentors call persuassive ambiguity. Please leave that assignment to the Issa Tchiromas and Zero Mort Kountchous of this world.

For starters, many are those who were alarmed, shocked, bewildered, dumbfounded and mortified at seeing the unfortunate "Surgical/gynecological operation" carried out in broad daylight with total and complete impecuniosity in the corridors of Laquintinie Hospital by a visibly terrified non professional...while Doctors and Nurses stood by watching SVP. Whether the lady died at Nylon clinic, inside a Taxi or where ever is beside the point. That is not the crux of the issue at stake.

Something went wrong somewhere and I think the approach of the authorities in this saga has been very troubling starting with the Littoral Governor to the Minister of Health who has now handed it down to you to do the "unclean job".
Prof; you will agree with me that the Ministry of Health has some of the most qualified Intellectuals Cameroon can boast of but strangely enough, it is amongst the most corrupt, inefficient and dysfunctional government entities today. Let us be honest with each other: CHU, Hopital Central, Hop General, Hop Gyneco-Obstetrique, Hopital Pediatrique (all supposedly Referral Hospitals) in Yaounde are nothing short of glorified Health Centers...lack of basic medications, equipment, qualified personnel etc. Are these gargantuan white elephant edifices simply there as ornaments or the prime concern is to take care of its citizens? This not rocket science. Everyone knows why Government Ministers and other top Fontionaries get their treatment from abroad. FACT.

A few years back the government had adopted the Bamako Initiative (I know because I took part in its implementation) with emphasis on prioritizing prescription of Generic medications. CENAME and their provincial counterparts called CAPP were created with a lot of phanfare. Our arguments then was that it will break the monopoly of French Pharmaceuticals  in Francophone Africa with their behemoth distributor called LABOREX. Professor Mbu, what happened after that? 

Another blatant example: Right there in Hopital Central (next to the MInistry of Health), the first lady of Cameroon is operating a "Private Foundation bearing her name" using Government facilities, tax payers paid Civil Servants (Fonctionnaires) for the past almost 20 years...no questions asked. Na lie I tok?
The French have refused to hand over the national Laboratory "Centre Pasteur" to Cameroonians. Are you still with me Prof?

 What explains the notion that a guy graduates from CUSS/CHU with "Mention Tres Bien" and finds it impossible to pass Step One USMLE and get Residency  in the United Kingdom, Canada or USA?

Prof, let us call a spade by its name and look for solutions to fix a very broken and damaged health care system. We (health care administrators and practitioners) are presently drowning in a labyrinthe of disparate incompetence, capital cronyism, laisser-faire attitude, lack-lustre accountability to our citizens and we need to come clean. This Douala episode as unfortunate as it is should be a wake up call for all health care practitioners to say "Enough is Enough". We should not condone what we definitely know is wrong. 

In conclusion Professor Robinson, I think you should recluse yourself of this nasty Douala Laquintinie quagmire and allow the Politicians engage in their usual incredulous and excrutiatingly nonsensical explanations. Thanks for understanding.

Tah Mfar Mishe Fon



Prof Mbui',

You gave by your presentation indicated that those who reported on the matter had nothing better to gain from consulting with you. The Health Minister had answers and the story even before the investigation was done. Your input here (probably the result of completed invesyigation) contradicts some of the minister's earlier claims. 

You have not explained why the Nylon District hospital to which the family went for a post mortem made a post partum referral to Laquintinie instead of the post mortem referral of its inability. You equally have not helped the lay reader to understand the difference between post partum and post mortem, and why the referral from Nylon District hospital went straight to the Laquintinie mortuary. You have not either explained the competence of the mortuary attendant to make the determination that fetuses were alive in the amniotic fluid. Prof Mbui', the "genie is out of the bottle". The blame is not as much the external reporting as it is the shameful incompetence displayed by the looting gang out there masquerading as a government.

NDI MANJONG 


On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 7:45 PM, 'Robinson Mbu' via ambasbay
My dear Cameroonian brothers/sisters, i am forwarding this ministerial declararation to you to revert the wrong doings of social media that has dampened the image of Cameroon both within and without. Glad indeed i am part of you and happened to have studied in several continents like you. I work and live in Cameroon. The Monique Koumate saga in Douala is the first of its kind in contemporary history in Cameroona and it needs to be rewritten. This young lady, may her soul rest in peace, was first seen at a private health facility on Friday the 11th of March at 33 weeks' gestation. Nothing was known about her thereafter but she was brought dead at 8.40 am in a well locked taxi boot the next day at the Nylon district hospital in Douala. The people who brought her confirmed she was dead and requested for a post mortem C/S which could not be done because of competence. Referral was made to Laquentinie hospital for post partum C/S. At the mortuary of the latter hospital, an attendant while diplacing the corpse thought the foetuses were still alife because of fœtal floating in amniotic fluid. One of the women who accompanied the corpse took that as an excuse and summoned the courage upon her self to open the corpse up within splits of seconds, imagining she was bringing out life neonates; what effrontory ! What courage ! The information carried over on front pages of first line news papers in the UK and headlines of news items in some TV channels in the US are noninvestigative, a deviant exposition of noninvestigative journalism. One would have expected that you call those of us working and living in Cameroon for correct versions of the story before publications but you have, unfortunately, been devoid of the real narratives.
The young lady died more than four hours before she was brought to Nylon district hospital and no fœtus lives beyond 2-5 minutes after the death of the pregnant woman. We regret the negative externalities of Camerron as looked upon by many of us but Cameroon is realizing several inroads.

Prof RObinson Mbu


From: André Mama Fouda <andrmama@yahoo.fr>;
To: Robinson Mbu <rembu2000@yahoo.com>;
Subject: Tr: Note d'information du MinSante
Sent: Thu, Mar 17, 2016 10:10:09 PM

‎Prof ci-après Note à envoyer à ceux qui s'interrogent. MinSante 

Envoyé de mon smartphone BlackBerry 10.
De: André Mama Fouda <andrmama@yahoo.fr>
Envoyé: mardi 15 mars 2016 17:26
À: jean pascal olinga; Ihong Net
Objet: Note d'information du MinSante



Envoyé de mon smartphone BlackBerry 10.
De: André Mama Fouda <andrmama@yahoo.fr>
Envoyé: mardi 15 mars 2016 16:47
À: Modamba Dieudonné
Objet: Note d'information du MinSante



Envoyé de mon smartphone BlackBerry 10.
De: sylvie melingui <melisyy@yahoo.fr>
Envoyé: mardi 15 mars 2016 16:16
À: André Mama Fouda
Répondre à: sylvie melingui
Objet: Note d'information

Bonne réception !



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