The Rotational Nurses and Midwives Association (RNMA) is poised to initiate a one-week peaceful protest in response to the government’s delay in providing financial clearance.
The 12,594 members of the July 2023 RNMA batch are prepared to embark on a strike if their demands are not addressed within the stipulated two-week timeframe.
Claiming negligence of their needs during the one-year mandatory national service since July 2023, the Association emphasized that the government has failed to fulfill its obligations.
In a press statement signed by the National President, Ambley Kwame Junior, the group revealed that their plea for financial clearance was submitted to the Ministry of Health in September 2023 but has gone unanswered.
The RNMA is urging all stakeholders involved, including the government and the Ministry of Health, to take prompt action and ensure that their rightful entitlements are granted.
Read full statement below:
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