Unidentified Operatives Lock KATH HR Manager’s Office, Sparking Confusion and Investigation

The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi was the scene of an unusual and alarming incident on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, when unknown individuals, believed to be national security operatives, sealed off the office of the Human Resource Manager with chains and padlocks, effectively preventing access. This brazen act has sparked shock and confusion among hospital staff and has prompted a joint investigation by security agencies.
A video widely shared by Joy FM and subsequently sighted by GhanaWeb on X (formerly Twitter) depicted the aftermath of the incident. In the footage, Anthony Kofi Oduro, the HR Manager, is seen reacting to the discovery of his office sealed off upon his return from a meeting on Tuesday. Adding to the mystery, various warning tags were left conspicuously on the door, bearing cryptic and accusatory messages.
Some of the stark messages visible in the video read: “Workers are working under a toxic environment, withdraw your service now or face our wrath,” “Tony must go,” and “KATH workers deserve better.” These messages strongly suggest internal grievances or protests from within the hospital’s workforce, directed specifically at the Human Resource Manager, Anthony Kofi Oduro, and hinting at broader dissatisfaction with working conditions at KATH. The use of such overt, public-facing warnings indicates a deliberate attempt to draw attention to perceived injustices or mismanagement.
The video also showed the process of restoring access to the sealed office. Security personnel, alongside officers from the Ghana Police Service and the Regional Security Liaison, were present to supervise the removal of the chains and padlocks. This immediate response from official security bodies underscores the seriousness with which the incident was viewed, particularly given the implications of unauthorized access to a critical institution like a major teaching hospital.
Denial of Authorization and Ongoing Investigation
In the immediate aftermath, the Deputy Regional Security Coordinator, Alhaji Nje Abdullah Omar, who is reportedly aware of the incident, swiftly denied any official authorization for the act. Speaking on the matter, he clarified, “We don’t have any idea about it. Captain Jabari [Regional Security Coordinator] says we have not sanctioned anyone to come and do what just happened.” This outright denial from a senior security official suggests that if the perpetrators were indeed national security operatives, they were acting without official clearance or were misrepresenting their authority. It also raises questions about potential rogue elements or external actors attempting to destabilize operations at the hospital.
Alhaji Omar further assured the public that a joint investigation involving both the Regional Security Coordinator’s office and the police was already underway. The primary objective of this investigation is to identify the individuals responsible for the act and ascertain their motives. The gravity of the situation necessitates a thorough inquiry to prevent future occurrences and address any underlying issues that may have triggered such an extreme protest.
The incident has undeniably caused considerable shock and confusion among the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital staff. Workers were left stranded and uncertain, grappling with the immediate disruption and the deeper implications of such a bold and public display of discontent. The questions swirling among staff revolved around the exact motive behind the attack and whether it stemmed from internal disputes or external pressures.
Alhaji Nje Abdullah Omar acknowledged this uncertainty, stating, “We cannot justify if this is an internal matter, but the investigation will determine. The HR wasn’t around when they came to lock up the office, so he was shocked, and I have calmed him down.” This statement indicates that while internal grievances are suspected, security agencies are keeping an open mind about the possible external factors or unknown actors involved. The HR Manager’s shock and the need for him to be “calmed down” further highlight the distressing nature of the event for those directly affected. The incident at KATH serves as a stark reminder of the complexities of industrial relations and security challenges within critical public institutions. The outcome of the ongoing investigation will be crucial in shedding light on the true perpetrators and the grievances that led to this unprecedented act.
Watch the video below:
The office of the Human Resources Manager at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) was locked with chains and padlocks by unknown persons under the guise of national security operatives.#JoyNews pic.twitter.com/wBOAjmBgqu
— Joy 99.7 FM (@Joy997FM) June 10, 2025
Source: Thepressradio.com