Government has announced the release of allowances for nursing trainees in all government assisted colleges.
This was disclosed by deputy Health Minister, Dr Victor Bampoe during an interaction with students at the Atibie Midwifery and Nursing Training College at Atibie in the Kwahu South district of the Eastern region on Thursday.
Dr Bampoe whose announcement was received with deafening cheers from the excited students said somewhat students will begin receiving the amount in the days.
He was addressing the students at a durbar held in honour of Chief of Staff Julius Debrah, a citizen of the area who is on a campaign tour of the Region.
The deputy Health Minister said the students can cross check with their Principals for proof adding that the amount which covers a period of three months will give room for the necessary arrangements to be made for students to access loans to continue their education.
He noted that President John MAHAMA's administration is on record for being the government which has invested so heavily in the health sector over the last four years.
Mr Bampoe mentioned Polyclinics completed or at various stages of completion across the regions, over 17 district hospitals, CHPS compounds, and major facilities like the University of Ghana Medical Center, the Ridge Hospital, the Kumasi Military Hospital which he said will create thousands of jobs for students.
The deputy Health Minister emphasized that as a visionary leader President John MAHAMA is committed to the well being of every Ghanaians and has invested over two billion dollars in the provision of infrastructure, over 267million dollars in the provision of modern equipment under the National Equipment Replacement Programme and government is expanding training facilities.
"We have increased training facilities from 25 to about 96 over the last few years and these include 10 private ones. Over the last seven months we have employed over 7,000 nurses and the facilities we are building are guaranteeing you of jobs." He assured
Earlier the Principal of the Atibie Midwifery and Nursing Training college, Paulina Osabutey commended government for the support and appealed for the provision of additional hostels, staff bungalows and a 100kVa generator to the school.
Chief of Staff Julius Debrah who was brief in his remark wished the students well and urged them to make the right choice in the December 7 elections to guarantee a better future for themselves and the generation yet to be born.
Key among the dignitaries who graced the event were the Eastern regional Minister and her deputy, Professor Kwamena Ahwoi, some national and regional executives of the NDC.
Source: Emmanuel Akorli/PeaceFM
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We will still vote against you. We are no more kids to be deceived.
Desperate NDC, the students and in fact all Ghanaians have seen how frustrated you are. Julius Debrah promised the Zongo community in Asamankese that Arabic will be made a compulsory subject in the school system, Ato Ahoi begging Ghanaians not to make a mistake by changing Mahama as the Americans have done by voting for Trump. Oh NDC gyina nay3n MA Nana Mira. Change is at your doorstep.
TAKE IT AND VOTE AGAINST THEM. THEY WILL WITHDRAW IT IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE DECEMBER 7TH ELECTION. TAKE THE MONEY AND DEMAND FOR THOSE THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO PAY WHICH IS CURRENTLY IN ARREARS. VOTE MASSIVELY FOR NPP TO RESTORE IT BUT NOT A RESTORATION ON LOAN SCHEME.