
The University of Education Hospital in Winneba has officially suspended its Outpatient Department (OPD) services, citing the ongoing nationwide strike action by the Ghana Association of University Administrators (GAUA). The decision, which took effect immediately, leaves hundreds of patients who rely on the facility for routine medical care without access to essential services. Hospital management announced that the suspension would remain in force until the industrial dispute between the association and the government is resolved and the strike is formally called off, signaling a significant disruption in the university's service delivery.
In a formal communication directed to the general public and the university community, the hospital administration expressed regret over the disruption, apologizing for the inconvenience caused to patients and visitors. Currently, individuals requiring non-emergency consultations, diagnostic tests, or routine check-ups are being turned away until further notice. Despite the critical nature of these services, the facility has not yet outlined any alternative arrangements or specific referral pathways for affected patients. This lack of a contingency plan forces many to seek medical attention at private clinics or the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital, which may face increased pressure as a result of the sudden influx of patients.
The suspension highlights the deepening impact of the GAUA strike on the university environment, where administrative and professional staff play a pivotal role in the operational chain of campus-based health facilities. As the industrial action persists, concerns are mounting over the long-term health implications for students and residents of the Winneba enclave who depend on the UEW Hospital for affordable and accessible care. Stakeholders are now urging the government to expedite negotiations with university administrators to restore normalcy to both academic and health services across the country’s tertiary institutions.
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