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Nurse Trainees Association threatens protest over unpaid allowance

The Ghana Nurse-Midwife Trainees Association (GNMTA) has threatened to protest over unpaid arrears despite financial clearance from the Ministry of Finance for two years arrears, trainees have only received payment for two months.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
December 20, 2023
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The Ghana Nurse-Midwife Trainees Association (GNMTA) has threatened to protest over unpaid arrears despite financial clearance from the Ministry of Finance for two years arrears, trainees have only received payment for two months.

The association in a presser, stated that all effort to retrieve their unpaid allowances has been futile despite the government’s assurance.

“Since the release of our letter on November 25, 2023, where we beseeched the Ministry of Health to address the long-overdue payment of our outstanding allowances, we have only been met with empty promises and false assurances. Out of the two years’ worth of arrears and the seven months’ clearance received from the Ministry of Finance, we have merely received payment for two months. This stark disparity leaves us bewildered, undervalued, and profoundly wounded”, the release stated.

The presser further noted that members of the association have lost patience in waiting on the ministry to pay their allowance.

“Our reservoir of patience and tolerance has been exhausted. We demand immediate redress for this egregious injustice. The fate of nursing and midwifery in Ghana lies precariously in the balance, highlighting the indispensability of addressing this matter with the profound urgency and unwavering gravity it commands” the statement added.

The Ghana Nurse-Midwife Trainees Association (GNMTA) urged government and stakeholders to ensure that the welfare and right of trainee nurses and midwives are their utmost priority.

“We earnestly beseech the Ministry of Health and all relevant stakeholders to accord the welfare and rights of trainee nurses and midwives the utmost priority. Let us forge a healthcare system that exudes empathy, fairness, and respect for its nursing and midwifery professionals. Failure to do so not only undermines the pivotal roles we play but also tarnishes the esteemed reputation of our cherished profession.”

Read the full statement below:

 

Ghana’s Trainee Nurses and Midwives plan peaceful protest if arrears remain unresolved
Tags: AllowanceMinistry of FinanceMinistry of HealthThe Ghana Nurse-Midwife Trainees Association (GNMTA)




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