Eddie Annan Warns Mahama Of Korle-Bu �Mafia�

The just-resigned Board Chairman of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital has warned President Mahama of the need to flush out a change-resistant �money-making mafia� at the 91-year-old health facility. Mr. Eddie Annan, who tendered in his resignation on Friday, a day after President John Mahama revoked the new health minister�s re-appointment of the dismissed acting CEO, Rev Albert Okpoti Botchwey, said the President must investigate the �money-making bloc� at the 2000-bed facility, which has been wrought with a plethora of scandals within the past one month. In his letter, Mr. Annan warned the President that: �There are financial and infrastructural challenges at Korle-Bu but your main challenge will be to dismantle what seems to be a �mafia� operating at the hospital that is generating wealth to some staff and associates at Korle-Bu." �When you talk to the average Korle-Bu worker on a calm day, he will tell you the truth, which they are all aware of money making blocs that seriously resist being dismantled.� �If you manage to clean up Korle-Bu during your Presidency, you would have done a great service to the nation,� he said, and encouraged the President �to set your face as a flint to unravel the seeming mysteries, which are compounded by collusion from sources you least expect.� He recommended that National Security pick up the fight from a proper perspective to help dismantle the mafia blocs in Korle-Bu.