The Coalition of Unpaid Nurses and Midwives in Ghana has expressed disappointment in the government for paying only one month’s salary out of the 11 months owed them.
They have asked the government to immediately settle all outstanding salary arrears, describing the one-month payment as an insult.
A statement issued by the Coalition requested a clear, written payment plan for the remaining arrears by the first week of December 2025.
The Coalition also disclosed that the one month’s payment has been paid, but it was inadequate and ‘far from satisfactory’.
“Our members have endured debt, eviction threats, hunger, psychological stress, and daily humiliation, only to finally receive a single month’s pay. This is not relief but an insult to the Nursing and Midwifery fraternity”
“As we enter the final month of the year, we expect the Government of Ghana and the Ministry of Health to match our sacrifice with fairness, respect, and action because the hardship is unbearable, the delay is unjustifiable, and the world is still watching,” it added.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana
















