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“You’re Sick If You Have Protruding Stomach” Dr Nitiwul’s Comments Spark Debate

Politician's controversial remarks about protruding stomachs draw mixed reactions from medical community

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
July 4, 2025
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Dominic Nitiwul, Ghana’s Defense Minister and Member of Parliament, has stirred controversy with recent comments about protruding stomachs.

The politician declared during a public event that “you are sick if you have a protruding stomach,” sparking widespread discussion about body image and health.

While Nitiwul isn’t a medical professional, his remarks have drawn attention to Ghana’s growing obesity concerns. Data from the Ghana Health Service shows 43% of urban adults are overweight, with related diseases like diabetes on the rise.

Medical experts offer nuanced perspectives on the MP’s statement. Dr. Ama Serwaa, a nutrition specialist, explains: “While abdominal obesity does increase health risks, we shouldn’t equate body shape with sickness. Health assessments require proper medical evaluation.”

The comments have resonated in Ghana’s ongoing public health discussions. Recent government initiatives aim to combat obesity through nutrition education and physical activity programs. However, some advocates caution against stigmatizing language when addressing weight issues.

Nitiwul, known for his bluntness , made the remarks while emphasizing personal responsibility in health management. His office clarified he was sharing personal views, not official policy.

The debate continues on social media, with some applauding the attention to health issues while others criticize the oversimplification of complex medical matters. Public health officials stress the importance of evidence-based health messaging and professional medical advice.

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