Members of the Rotational Nurses and Midwifery Association, supported by Graduate Unemployed Nurses and Midwives, hit the streets of Accra to demand nine-month delayed allowances.

Their frustration is primarily directed at government entities, particularly the Ministry of Health (MoH) and the Ministry of Finance (MoF), accusing them of failing to grant financial clearance for nine months in order to secure permanent employment for trained nurses and midwives from accredited institutions since 2020.

Undeterred by the heavy rain, the determined nurses and midwives persisted in their fervent call for improved working conditions.

The demonstration commenced at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, drawing participation from both the Rotational Nurses and Midwifery Association and the Graduate Unemployed Nurses. They later proceeded to the Ministry of Health, formally presenting their initial petition.

Among the demonstrators was Karen Appiah, a 28-year-old mother and unemployed nurse, who arrived with her baby strapped securely to her back. Since 2020, she has eagerly awaited employment opportunities, clinging to hope for a better future for herself and her child.

Atta Asante, the Secretary of the Unregistered Nurses and Midwives Association, disclosed resorting to galamsey activities for survival.

Karen, Atta, and their fellow demonstrators eventually marched to Parliament House, where they submitted their petition to Deputy Clerk of Parliament, Ebenezer Djietror.

With over 75,000 graduate unemployed nurses and midwives lamenting the lack of employment four years after completing their education, the urgency of their plight is felt across the nation.

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Ghana, Accra, Mankessim. Ishmael Awudi is a journalist and a media entrepreneur. He founded Ghana News Guide. GNG is an online news platform that focuses on news stories within Ghana and across the world on a regular basis. The primary objective of GNG is to ensure that news stories are reported as they are, with no filters applied. In its news coverage, GNG strives for professionalism.He also founded Wetour, a local tourism agency aimed at boosting the tourism space in Ghana with the youth at focus.Ishmael works with The Afriam Network as the head of business development. Afriam Network is a global company based in Ghana, Accra that offers a variety of services such as Customer Service, Debt Collection, Order Taking, Lead Generation, Customer Surveys, and Telesales. Ishmael holds a bachelor's degree from the Ghana Institute of Journalism. He won the best online media personality award in 2019 at level 300.He has contributed to several media houses in Ghana including.

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