
Ghanaian musician, Micheal Owusu Addo popularly known as Sarkodie has reacted to the condition of Ghana's mortuaries.
In a documentary put up by GHOne television on Ghana's mortuaries, it shows the poor condition of mortuaries and how it endangers workers.
At the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital mortuary, morgue attendance shared the challenges they go through working at the facility.
Also, they raised concerns about not being paid well and called for government intervention.
Rapper, Sarkodie reacting to the documentary tagged President Akufo-Addo to tackle the issue.
He added that the documentary is sad to watch.
According to Sarkodie, he had an idea mortuary facilities in Ghana are in bad condition but not this bad.
His tweet reads;
"Ghana's Sick Mortuaries Endanger Workers https://t.co/foLppuk4NQ via @YouTube @NAkufoAddo this is a very serious issue worth tackling!!! Sad to watch! I had an idea our facilities are in bad conditions but not this bad … thank you @GHOneTV".

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