Unemployed Nurses storms Flagstaff House tomorrow
- kencitymediagh
- Apr 26, 2016
- 2 min read

Over 2,000 unemployed nurses across the country will on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 protest in Accra and later picket at the Flagstaff House, the seat of government to express their displeasure over the state of their joblessness. The nurses who are under the umbrella of coalition of unemployed nurses say all attempts to get employment at the government hospitals have failed. What has worsened their plight is the fact that they cannot apply to private hospitals because they are bonded as part of their training as nurses. They were asked to go and pick recruitment forms from the various regional health directorates, but to their utter shock, there were no forms at the various directorates. Speaking on Oman FM's National Agenda, Spokesperson for the Coalition of Unemployed Nurses Adams Masahudu said, most of them completed school as far back as August 2014 and have since been in the house and doing nothing. Adam Masahudu, who expressed grave concern over the issue said, life has been very unbearable to majority of them. He noted that the unbearable economic situation in the country has compelled most of his colleagues who bought motorbikes to facilitate their movement during their training to sell them. "The hardship is too much my brother," he stated
According to Adams Masahudu, it will be inappropriate and shameful on his part to go to his friends and beg for money each day to feed himself having graduated as a nurse. "I'm more than 35 years. Must I now have to go to my friends and beg for money to be put in my pocket? he quizzed. "It's not proper," he added. Meanwhile, PRO for Ministry of Health, Tony Goodman has indicated that the Ministry has given clearance for a number of the aggrieved nurses to be employed. He would however not say how many people have been cleared, except to ask the aggrieved nurses to be calm. Story by: Michael Creg Afful
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