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How Afadjato South MP was denied a hospital bed until staff learned he was an MP

How Afadjato South MP was denied a hospital bed until staff learned he was an MP
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A sitting Member of Parliament has disclosed that he was refused emergency medical attention at a major Ghanaian hospital until his wife intervened and identified him as a legislator, adding a stark personal dimension to the national debate over the no-bed syndrome that claimed the life of 29-year-old engineer Charles Amissah earlier this month.

Frank Afriyie, MP for Afadjato South, made the disclosure on the floor of Parliament on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, during a debate on the recurring crisis in which critically ill Ghanaians are turned away from hospitals citing unavailability of beds.

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“My wife had to tell them that the man lying there is an MP. That’s when they attended to me,” he told his colleagues, revealing that he had been unconscious at the time and entirely dependent on his wife to advocate on his behalf. He said he shuddered to think what would have happened had his status not been disclosed.

The revelation cuts to the heart of a problem that health advocates say extends well beyond the logistics of bed availability into a deeper structural bias in how Ghanaian hospitals triage and prioritise patients. Afriyie said the discrimination exhibited by some medical personnel against critically ill people seeking care was deeply troubling, noting that ordinary citizens without a title or a well-connected relative to speak for them faced the worst consequences of a system under severe strain.

The MP’s personal account emerged as Parliament intensifies its oversight role over the no-bed syndrome. Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin separately directed the Health Committee of Parliament the same day to consolidate all investigative reports from the Ministry of Health, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH) and any other agency probing the circumstances surrounding the death of Amissah, who died on February 6, 2026, after being turned away by the Police Hospital, the Greater Accra Regional Hospital at Ridge and KBTH in a single night.

KBTH has since interdicted two doctors and two nurses pending an internal investigation. The Ministry of Health has also constituted a seven-member probe committee covering the conduct of all three hospitals. Deputy Minister of Health Prof. Dr. Grace Ayensu-Danquah has pledged a broader infrastructure response to address the chronic shortage of hospital beds, which currently stands at approximately 0.9 beds per 1,000 people, far below the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) recommended minimum of five per 1,000. 

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