Story by Ms Theresa Palou (Manager, Pathology Services at Goroka General Hospital)
The hospital management took the initiative to invite the prisoners from the Bihute Correctional Services for a week to clean the Hospital which was also welcomed by the Correctional Services management.
This event took place on the 18th – 22nd of August, 2008. The prisoner’s team comprised of 20 of which 8 were females. The 12 male were responsible for cleaning the hospital lawn, the flower beds and the drains whilst the 8 females clean and scrubbed the walls of the wards and the buildings.
In return the hospital provided them with morning and afternoon tea and also lunch. The lunch provided was especially appreciated as our kitchen staff cooked them food that they normally don’t have whilst in prison. This was fully funded by the Hospital management and due to its success is envisaging this to take place on a regular basis. At the end of the week the Hospital looked beautiful and clean including the wards.
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Today, the 1st of August, 2008 was a very unusual day for the Board, Management and Staff of Goroka General Hospital.
We had a ceremony in which we officially handed over a Landcruizier back to Ela Motors, Goroka Branch after months of lengthy debates and arguments over the legalities of the ownership of the above vehicle.
Prominent leaders of the EHP were asked to attend as the intension was that the people and public have seen this vehicle serve them in various health services provided and it needed to be publicized so there is no confusion over the sudden return of the vehicle.
The Chairman of the Provincial Executive Council, Mr. Gideon Korarome, representative from the Office of the Deputy Governor Mr. Max Tuwatavari, Deputy Provincial Administrator Mr. Solomon Tato, Provincial Health Advisor and also Deputy Baord Chairman Mr. Ben Haili and Mr. Ted Jones were amongst the many that attended and witnessed the ceremony.
Dr. APA, the CEO of Goroka General Hospital thanked everybody for their attendance and emphasized that it was a genuine mistake by Ela Motors and that we were grateful of the time that we have used the vehicle. He emphasized that the vehicle is legally the property of Goroka Hospital, fully registered to GGH however ethics must prevail and that the vehicle had to be returned.
Senior officers of GGH showed concerns that margin error made by Ela Motors is not something that could be settled with such ease.
The Ela Motors Branch Manager, Mr. Bennie Irali admitted that Ela Motors had mistakenly given the vehicle to GGH when it was supposed to have gone Simbu.
He further advised that the company would donate some goods to the hospital mess as a token of their apology.
Mr. Tato, Mr. Korarome, Mr. Tuatavivi and Mr. Haili in their speeches pleaded with Ela Motors emphasizing that their Provincial Government will make available funds for the payment of the vehicle as it is very much needed for the delivering of Health Services.
However, Mr. Irali advised that the instructions from Ela Motors Head Office was for the immediate return back to the Ela Motors.
Mr. Ben Haili officially handed over back to Ela Motors the vehicle, with registration and keys and soon the ceremony was over.
The Management and Staff showed concerns but the remarks from the Chairman of the PEC and the Deputy PA were very encouraging. The management also appeal to the general public to assist the hospital an any way to have another vehicle for its many projects and programs.
Thank you,
Dr. Joseph APA
CEO – Goroka General Office.
NB: For additional photos from the Handover ceremony please click here.