Outrage and disbelief erupted as the Okyenhene publicly condemned the state of Kyebi Hospital, lamenting that a century later, the facility still lacks a proper quality laboratory.
In fiery remarks, the Okyenhene accused authorities of gross neglect, calling the situation “shameful” and “unacceptable” for a hospital serving thousands in the Akyem Abuakwa area. He stressed that the absence of modern diagnostic facilities is jeopardizing patient care and undermining public health.
Residents and patients have echoed his frustrations, highlighting recurring delays in medical testing and treatment due to the outdated infrastructure. Health experts warn that the lack of a quality laboratory could have serious implications for disease detection and management in the region.
The Okyenhene’s stern warning is now putting pressure on government officials to prioritize investment in the hospital, with many demanding immediate action to prevent further public health crises.
As this scathing critique spreads across social and traditional media, questions mount: Will Kyebi Hospital finally see a long-overdue upgrade—or will the century-long neglect continue?


