Health Minister appeals to striking nurses and midwives to return to duty, assures dialogue

Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has issued a passionate appeal to members of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) to return to their posts, urging them to consider the critical needs of patients across the country.
His plea came during a monitoring visit to major health facilities in Accra—including Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, LEKMA Hospital, and Ridge Hospital—where he assessed the impact of the ongoing strike on healthcare delivery.
While some nurses and midwives remain at work, the Minister noted that the industrial action has clearly affected operations and the quality of care for patients.
“I recognise the genuine concerns of our dedicated nurses and midwives,”Mr. Akandoh said.
“However, I appeal to them to reflect on the health and lives of vulnerable Ghanaians who depend on their care every day.”
He assured health professionals that the government is actively working to address their grievances and resolve the impasse.
He emphasised his commitment to continued dialogue, expressing hope for a swift resolution.
“I remain open to constructive engagement with all stakeholders, and I am confident we can find a common path forward that protects both the interests of our healthcare workers and the well-being of the public,” the Minister added.
The Ministry has reiterated its readiness to work collaboratively with the GRNMA to ensure that pressing challenges are resolved in a manner that strengthens Ghana’s healthcare system.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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