Reverend John Azumah has yet to accept the reality of how a Tema General Hospital nurse who should have known better vilified him and his wife after their HIV/AIDS tests came back positive.
While he expected some comforting words from them, he was taken aback when the nurse told them plainly that death was their only option.
Speaking on MX24 TV, monitored by MyNewsGh.com, he revealed that in the wife’s second pregnancy, she fell terribly ill and couldn’t find the cause of the illness, despite visits to 13 hospitals.
They were later referred to the Tema General Hospital and after the tests which took three days because the samples were always taken to Korle Bu Teaching hospital the sad news struck them despite praying for days to avert any possibility
“The health facility was the first to stigmatize us and that day, I can never forget the story. I speak with evidence. Probably today, they have changed but I know some of those old attitudes still remain today. 21 years ago at the Tema General Hospital, when we did the [HIV] test, the nurse said ‘you and your wife are living with AIDS’. Then I asked, ‘what shall we do?’ Then she said, ‘You are going to die because all your predecessors who came couldn’t survive. They all died.’ Then she added that if I had any property, I could start selling them,” Rev. Azumah disclosed.
According to him, his wife nearly committed suicide after the stigma coupled with their expulsion from the church in which he was a pastor.