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Home»Entertainment»Lydia Forson Criticizes Cape Coast MCE for Disrupting Pharmacy Operations During Sanitation Drive
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Lydia Forson Criticizes Cape Coast MCE for Disrupting Pharmacy Operations During Sanitation Drive

Ghanamma EditorialBy Ghanamma EditorialJuly 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ghanaian entertainment icon and vocal advocate for public welfare, Lydia Forson, has strongly condemned the Cape Coast Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE), George Justice Arthur, over a sanitation exercise that allegedly forced sick individuals out of a pharmacy, raising serious concerns about public health priorities.

The incident, which unfolded during a Sanitation Day campaign, saw officials reportedly evicting patients from a pharmacy under the pretext of cleaning. Critics, including social media users and public health advocates, have described the move as reckless, callous, and a blatant disregard for human life, particularly during a time when many individuals rely on pharmacies for critical medications.

A Dangerous Miscalculation: Public Health Over Optics

Forson, known for her outspoken nature on social and political issues, took to X (formerly Twitter) to express her outrage, calling out what she perceived as a gross display of ignorance and incompetence by local authorities.

“The Cape Coast MCE displayed gross ignorance and foolishness. Kicking sick people out of a pharmacy for sanitation day is reckless. If dust doesn’t harm them, denying medication will.”

Her post underscored the potentially fatal consequences of such an action, emphasizing that access to medication is far more critical than a quick sanitation sweep. Many Ghanaians echoed her concerns, arguing that public health campaigns should never prioritize aesthetics over life-saving interventions.

A Trend of Social Media-Driven Governance?

Beyond the immediate outrage over the pharmacy raid, Forson also criticized the broader trend of officials staging public exercises primarily for social media validation rather than genuine public benefit.

“I’m also irritated at the need to carry cameras everywhere to prove you’re doing your job.”

Her remarks highlight a growing frustration among citizens over performative governance, where local leaders engage in highly publicized but often superficial initiatives—such as sanitation drives, tree-planting ceremonies, or road cleaning—without considering the real-world impact on vulnerable populations.

Public Backlash and the Need for Accountability

The incident has sparked widespread debate across Ghanaian social media platforms, with many users demanding an official response from the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly. Critics argue that pharmacies and healthcare facilities should be exempt from such exercises, especially during times when people are most in need of medical attention.

Health experts have also weighed in, warning that disrupting pharmacy operations—even temporarily—could lead to severe health complications, particularly for individuals with chronic illnesses or those in the midst of critical treatments.

A Call for Responsible Public Health Campaigns

While sanitation drives are essential for maintaining public health and hygiene, Forson’s criticism serves as a reminder that such initiatives must be carefully planned to avoid unintended consequences. Authorities must ensure that essential services—particularly those related to healthcare—are not disrupted during public clean-up exercises.

As the debate continues, many Ghanaians are calling for greater transparency and accountability from local leaders, urging them to prioritize real impact over temporary visuals. The Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly has yet to issue an official statement in response to the backlash, leaving many to question whether such incidents will be addressed in the future.

This incident underscores a broader issue in Ghana’s public service delivery—the need for policies that balance aesthetics with human welfare, ensuring that no citizen is left without access to life-saving resources.

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