
Ghanaian Healthcare Workers Feel Overlooked: Mahama's 120-Day Plan Sparks Outrage
Ghanaian Nurses and Midwives Feel Overlooked in Mahama's 120-Day Plan Ghana's political landscape is currently buzzing with discussions about President John Mahama's first 120 days in office. A recent news segment on UTV Ghana highlighted concerns raised by Dr. Henry Kwabena Kokofu, a prominent figure, regarding the apparent lack of prioritization for nurses and midwives. Dr. Kokofu's comments, featured in a live interview, suggest that the government's initial policies have overlooked the needs of these essential healthcare workers. "President John Mahama exempting nurses and midwives within his first 120 days in office indicates that they are not the government's priority." Dr. Kokofu stated during the UTV Ghana interview. This statement underscores the growing tension between the government's agenda and the expectations of healthcare professionals. The video further explores the implications of this perceived lack of attention, prompting a wider conversation about the challenges facing Ghana's healthcare system and the well-being of its dedicated nurses and midwives. The situation highlights the ongoing need for transparent and effective communication between the government and the healthcare sector to address critical issues.