Contract cuts threaten rural care, silence greets Mahama's moves

Eagle Eye International is calling out President John Dramani Mahama for killing off contracts that keep basic services running in Ghana. The group pointed to three major shutdowns that messed things up for regular people, and they said the terminations happened without backup plans or replacements ready to go.

The organization highlighted cancellations that affected school placements, hospital record systems, and Zipline drone deliveries that brought blood and medicine to remote areas. Eagle Eye said the Zipline shutdown hits rural communities the hardest because those drone flights saved lives during emergencies and childbirth complications. They questioned whether Mahama understood what happens when you cut off medical supply chains that delivered thousands of emergency payloads.

The statement accused religious groups and civil society organizations of staying silent while the government dismantled programs started by previous administrations. Eagle Eye warned that the Free SHS program might get axed next if the pattern continues.
 

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