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By: Nana Antwi Boasiako

The spokesperson for the National Chief Imam who also serves as the 2nd Vice President of the West African Election Observers Network (WAEON) has cautioned Ghanaian youth not to allow politicians to manipulate them as the country approaches the December elections.

Speaking at the official launch of Rayan Medical Centre on Saturday, June 26 at Mateheko in the Greater Accra Region. Sheikh Shaibu advised the youth to be mindful of their decisions and actions, and to always prioritize their well-being and the betterment of the nation.

He highlighted the alarming rise of kidney problems in the country, a concern shared by medical professionals. Sheikh Armiyawo Shaibu urged Ghanaians to prioritize their health, regularly visit the hospital and avoid self medication. The CEO of Rayan Medical Centre Dr Faisal Sulley, seized the opportunity to urge Ghanaians to prioritize their health, particularly their kidney health, as kidney disease has become increasingly prevalent and dialysis costs are high.

He reassured that Rayan Medical Centre is dedicated to providing quality medical care, especially for kidney-related issues, and encouraged everyone to seek regular check-ups to prevent and manage health conditions.

Tags: Dr Faisal SulleyElection 2024Kidney diseaseSHEIKH ARMIYAWO SHAIBU

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