Mills Would Have Made Ghana A "Safe Haven" If He Was Healthy � Prof. Frimpong-Boateng

Though he might be politically opposed to the doctrines of the NDC, Prof. Frimpong-Boateng, has vouched for a safe haven under the late former President Mills, if the former leader had been given the necessary health attention he needed before his demise. The former CEO of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital revealed on Okay FM�s morning show program that he only got to know late President Mills in the latter part of the year 2000; when he encountered series of problems at Korle Bu, and had wanted to personally resign to seek greener pasture elsewhere. He noted that after he had become friends with the late Mills, it became awesome knowing about the good intentions and the will power to deliver the great things President Mills had saddled his brains with for Ghana. �Before Ghana voted in 2000, I went to the Castle with the intention to inform President Rawlings about my intention to resign from Korle Bu because some of the people I worked with had issues with me. "Unfortunately, I got to meet Vice President Mills who pleaded with me not to lay down my tools because of the people I had issues with...he told me to come back and work for mother Ghana. We had a lengthy conversation and after that I came back to work. After the 2000 elections, President Mills who lost that elections used to come to my office at Korle Bu and tell me about his plans for Ghana; I also disclosed my intentions to him,� he recalled. However, the one-time head of the Korle-Bu Cadiothoracic Centre reminded listeners of the pain that accompanied his forceful exist from the nations premier hospital during the tenure of late Prez Mills. Though he refused to drag the name of President Mills into his dismissal from the hospital, he accused those around the former president of taking advantage of the late president�s health and acting unprofessionally to pursue their selfish interests.