The MP expresses schools in his constituency will probably be shut down because of the lack of antibodies in pieces of the country.
The Minister of Health, Kwaku Agyemang-Manu failed to honour an invitation by the Health Committee of Parliament to respond to inquiries regarding the upsetting pattern on Tuesday.
Addressing JoyNews in the wake of saying something on the floor, Alhassan Suhuyini depicted the circumstance as lamentable.
"Several months prior that Tamale Central Hospital needed to close down the pediatric unit in light of the episode of measles and on the off chance that care isn't taken and this isn't tended to forcefully, we might see the closing down of schools you know very soon in light of the fact that these kids don't actually have any idea how to notice a portion of the sterile things," he made sense of on Thursday, March 2.
Parliament has concluded that the Minister shows up before the House to brief MPs on the flare-up and the announced lack of vaccines.
Mr Suhuyini says it is a positive development.
The Minister sees an absence of responsibility on the Service's part to stopping the improvement from the beginning.
"So it has that equivalent languid disposition that has been shown since has driven us to the place where we are managing an episode of a sickness we ought to have killed in 2020," he added.