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GRNMA suspend nationwide strike

Republic Online by Republic Online
June 13, 2025
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The leadership of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has officially announced the suspension of its nationwide strike, which began on June 9, 2025.

The strike was launched in protest of the government’s delay in implementing newly negotiated conditions of service, originally scheduled for 2024 but proposed to be deferred to 2026.

At a press conference in Accra, GRNMA President Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo stressed the need for the government to show greater respect for the nursing and midwifery profession, and to urgently address members’ welfare concerns.

The strike severely disrupted healthcare services nationwide, leading to staffing shortages, extended wait times, and delays in emergency and maternity care across public hospitals.

Despite multiple discussions—including a high-level emergency meeting on the day the strike began—no agreement was initially reached. It was only after increasing pressure from the public, health advocates, and sector stakeholders that both parties returned to the negotiation table.

Following renewed assurances from the government to revisit the implementation timeline and enhance dialogue, the GRNMA decided to suspend the industrial action. Ofori-Ampofo stated that while nurses and midwives are resuming duties, the Association will be closely monitoring government actions moving forward.

She further urged government negotiators to approach upcoming talks with sincerity, warning that a failure to honor commitments could reignite further action.

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