
Ghana Hospital Crippled by Nurses' Strike: Patients Left Stranded
Nurses and Midwives' Strike Cripples Suntreso Government Hospital in Ghana Kumasi, Ghana – Healthcare services at the Suntreso Government Hospital in Kumasi are severely disrupted due to an ongoing strike by nurses and midwives. The strike, which began [insert start date], is reportedly over unresolved grievances concerning working conditions and compensation. The hospital's waiting areas are eerily empty, and patients are forced to seek alternative transportation to receive care. Kwame Yeboah, Onua TV correspondent, reported on the situation, stating, "The hospital is practically deserted. Patients are being turned away, and those requiring urgent care are having to find their own way to other facilities." The video footage shows several empty waiting rooms and a patient being helped into a private vehicle. This visual evidence underscores the severity of the situation. The strike highlights the ongoing challenges faced by healthcare workers in Ghana and the potential impact on public health. Negotiations between the striking workers and the government are ongoing, but a resolution has yet to be reached. The situation raises concerns about access to healthcare for vulnerable populations in the region. The lack of available healthcare workers is a serious issue that needs immediate attention to prevent further suffering among the patients.