The nation’s healthcare system is in crisis, with overcrowded hospitals, long waiting times, and a shortage of medical supplies leaving patients without proper treatment. In some hospitals, emergency rooms are overflowing, forcing doctors to turn patients away or delay critical care.
Medical professionals warn that without urgent intervention, the system could collapse. ‘We are understaffed, overworked, and running out of resources. Patients are suffering because of government inaction,’ said one exhausted doctor.
Patients share heartbreaking stories of waiting hours—sometimes days—for a hospital bed. Others complain of being unable to afford rising medical costs, as healthcare services become increasingly privatized.
Despite public outcry, there has been little response from government officials, leaving many citizens questioning the nation’s healthcare priorities.