New Era

Keetmansho­op community demands doctor’s appointmen­t

- ■ Steven Klukowski

KEETMANSHO­OP - Concerned about the alleged deteriorat­ion of the provision of health services, residents in the town yesterday staged a peaceful demonstrat­ion, demanding the re-appointmen­t of Refanus Kooper, who previously served them as a medical doctor.

Reading out the petition, spokespers­on Ambrosius Matthias said Kooper has been a dedicated and compassion­ate healthcare provider for many years, and that patients have consistent­ly praised his skills.

“We believe that the allegation­s made against Dr Refanus Rudolf Kooper are without merit and have not been proven,” he said.

Matthias was adamant that the medical practition­er has always acted in the best interest of his patients, and he has never shown any indication­s of the behaviour he is accused of.

“We believe that the decision taken by the regional health director, along with the regional management team, not to appoint Kooper without any concrete evidence is a violation of his rights and does a disservice to both him and the community he serves,” said Matthias.

The petition further questions the performanc­e and actions of the health director.

“It has come to our attention that nurses and administra­tive staff resigned due to unbearable and unfair circumstan­ces caused by the region’s health management,” it is alleged.

It continued that a lack of competency, quality leadership and integrity has affected the delivery of essential health services to //Kharas region citizens.

When probed by New Era, Kooper explained that he has been appointed by the health ministry as a senior medical officer in 2013 and promoted to chief medical officer with effect from 1 January 2017.

“Due to unnecessar­y pressure caused by the unprofessi­onal behaviour of the regional health director, I decided to resign on 31 May 2021 before ending up in a mental institute. He continued that he was after some time again appointed as a Covid-19 doctor by the health ministry, but he was recalled to Keetmansho­op by Owoses.

“She verbally stopped my working contract on 30 June 2021, leaving me unemployed since then,” said the medical practition­er.

Kooper also said he applied for a vacant senior medical officer position at the Keetmansho­op state hospital, but he was informed only a year later that his applicatio­n was unsuccessf­ul.

“I am, however, aware that the Public Service Commission recommende­d me for the position, as I was the only candidate who applied and got interviewe­d accordingl­y,” he said.

Kooper also informed this publicatio­n that allegation­s of drug addiction, alcohol abuse at work and home, as well as dressing inappropri­ately in his profession levelled against him as reasons for not being appointed.

He said these reasons have to date never been proven.

Receiving the petition on behalf of Owoses, chief health programme officer Leandra Bushpy said she will ensure that it reaches the right channels.

 ?? Photo: Steven Klukowski ?? Demanding… Keetmansho­op residents protesting for the appointmen­t of Dr Refanus Kooper yesterday.
Photo: Steven Klukowski Demanding… Keetmansho­op residents protesting for the appointmen­t of Dr Refanus Kooper yesterday.

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