Public health centres should have armed constable

Dear Editor,

 

After reading an article carried in several media outlets I feel compelled to make a much needed suggestion to the Government of Guyana. Recently, a friend of mine was robbed at gunpoint while performing his medical duties at the Sophia Health Centre. According to reports, the bandit was a patient at the facility and had visited at least once before. While one cannot always foresee that a patient may return to rob an establishment of their belongings and peace of mind it would be folly not to at least consider it.

Therefore, my suggestion is that every public health centre and clinic have an armed constable as a security figure henceforth. I have seen firsthand how unruly some patients can become, especially with the female nurses. This can become a catastrophic event should someone get hurt as a result of being unable to control an unruly patient. If there aren’t enough constables to spread to various public health centres and clinics then employ some. Creating employment will always sit well with the population and any government would earn positive points for such an initiative.

Time is of the essence especially when you can save a life from potential tragedy.

 

Yours faithfully,

Patrice Wishart

Student-at-law