Austin Gamey, a prominent labour consultant, has called for patience among unpaid nurses and midwives in Ghana, who have faced a severe payroll crisis due to government transition issues. Many health workers, represented by the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association, have reported receiving payment for only one month after nearly a year of service. Gamey criticized the government's handling of the situation, describing it as an "abysmal transitional process" that has left hundreds of nurses and midwives working without pay for months.
Despite the frustrations and rising unrest among these health workers, Gamey advised against protests or legal actions, suggesting that constructive engagement would be more beneficial. He emphasized the need for collaboration to resolve the payment disputes, asserting that the government has the capacity to clear the arrears. Gamey expressed empathy for the nurses' plight and acknowledged ongoing advocacy efforts to address the crisis, reiterating that a calm approach would better serve the morale of health workers and the overall service delivery in the sector. He urged all parties to work together towards a solution, highlighting the importance of fulfilling obligations despite financial challenges.
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