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Kaieteur News

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Tuesday February 12, 2019

Protests in Berbice over New Amsterdam hospital's CEO

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irector of Health Services in Region Six, Jevaughn Stephens, told reporters that he did not lie to the public when he said that the acting CEO of the New Amsterdam Hospital, Dr. Samantha Kennedy was not fired. He was picketed by Region Six Health Committee members and PPP-C supporters yesterday outside his office He had made those statements in a report published online by the Department of Public Information (DPI). He explained, "The director did not lie to the public. I responded to what I saw on television and on the media that the CEO was fired and I said that the CEO had not been fired. Up to today the CEO is still on the job so I do not know where the notion of the CEO is fired came from. “I can say clearly that the CEO still remains on the job". He added that while he

was present at the Health Committee meeting with PPP-C Councillor Zamal Hussain who made the statements at the last RDC Statutory Meeting that Dr. Kennedy was removed, he said he heard the Permanent Secretary "indicate to us that they are looking at appointing a CEO. That could mean that the same person is appointed to the position, or a different person". However, as against what Stephens told the media yesterday, it was revealed to the media through a recording of the meeting that the PS did say that they are looking to have someone from Region Six other than Dr. Kennedy fill the position. The Permanent Secretary, Collette Adams, told the members of the committee with Stephens present that "we are looking at having the CEO position looked at and also have somebody at the region fill that position". She added, "We are

The protestors yesterday. looking around because we are here to work; we are here to make things happen and so we are going to have the interview done by the ministry so we can have the right people fit the right position." It should be noted that when the statements were made at the RDC statutory meeting by Zamal Hussain, Stephens at no point attempted to correct or clarify what was being said by the opposition Councillor. He however responded to other health matters.

When asked why he did not clear the issue when it was raised, Stephens said, "I did not have all the facts, I had to clarify. After the RDC I had to call my PS for more information and I was reassured that they are looking to appoint someone in the position." He recalled that during a previous meeting at the RDC, the Regional Chairman had told him not to speak directly to him when responding to an issue but rather relay the information through the Health Committee Chairman Zamal Hussain. "So that is why I chose not to say anything, I only responded to what he asked and at that point it was not opportune to me to walk up to Zamal to tell him my thoughts.". Hussain told reporters

that they have continued their protests because previously the Director of Health Services in Region Six, the Minister of health, and the permanent secretary "are lying to the public". He recalled, "They said that they will be replacing the CEO because of the i n c o m p e t e n c e , mismanagement and all the deficiencies that are in the health sector. Unfortunately, the following day the Director of Health Services held a press conference to say that they will not let go of the acting CEO of the New Amsterdam Hospital". Hussain opined that it is a sad situation for the region since despite all the deficiencies made public about the health sector, keeping the acting CEO, Dr. Kennedy "is an indication that the APNU-AFC

government continues to tolerate mismanagement, corruption, cronyism and all kind of things particularly in the health sector". The Chairman of the Health Committee in the region called on the health director for Region Six to apologize to the committee. "He must indicate to the minister that we will not sit by idly and allow the mismanagement of this particular CEO to continue. The lives of people are at stake here". After speaking with the media, Stephens interacted and took pictures of the protesters in front his office. He even shook hands with PPP-C Councillor Zamal Hussain. They both shared their thoughts on the entire situation and parted ways (continued on page 19)

Police seeking help to identify man who died in Berbice accident

Police are asking for help to identify this Berbice accident victim.

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olice in 'B' Division are the seeking the help of the public to identify a man of African descent who died following an accident along the Number 61 Village Public Road, Corentyne, Berbice. The accident took place a

week ago, on February 4. The man identified himself as Godfrey Wayne Gomes of 'C' Field Sophia, Georgetown before he succumbed to his injuries. He was clad in a gray short sleeve shirt and light blue short jeans. The body is currently at the New

Amsterdam Mortuary. A c c o r d i n g t o information, Gomes was at the time crossing the road when he was struck down by a car. The driver of the car is currently in police custody while his car is lodged at the 51 Police Station.


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