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African Leaders Should Learn From Namibia’s Late President Hage Geingob

They should make medical treatments free especially upon poor citizens, reduce the cost of surgeries, provide vaccines against contagious diseases to villages as well as building legacies in health sector that will last for decades. If they do so, people irrespective of religions or tribes will never forget them and will definitely pray for them whenever their names are mentioned.

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Unlike egocentric Presidents of some African countries that always travel abroad for medical treatments that could done in their shores, President of Namibia Mr. Hage Geingob died while receiving treatment in his dear country. Sadly, some health clinics in Africa are rushing with dilapidated structures, in absentia of modern devices, congested with quacked personels and prices of drugs purchased long ago are being increased on daily basis. If they (our leaders) want to reap good after their tenures on mantles elapse or gone, they should plant the seeds of improving the conditions of hospitals now not being busy spending billions in foreign lands in the guise of check-ups. They should make medical treatments free especially upon poor citizens, reduce the cost of surgeries, provide vaccines against contagious diseases to villages as well as building legacies in health sector that will last for decades. If they do so, people irrespective of religions or tribes will never forget them and will definitely pray for them whenever their names are mentioned.

Mukhtar writes from Bauchi State

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