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Nurses’ Strike Puts Spotlight On Gov’t Failures- Minority 

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
June 11, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
GRNMA and CHAG on Nurses' Strike

Nurses' Strike

The nurses’ strike currently rocking Ghana’s healthcare sector has become a powerful symbol of what the Minority Caucus in Parliament describes as the government’s failure to honor its commitments and responsibilities. 

In a strongly-worded statement, the Minority insisted that no nurse in Ghana should ever be forced to choose between personal well-being and the care of their patients, yet, regrettably, that is the situation many now face.

The statement emphasized that the Government of Ghana, as the employer, had reached and signed a binding Conditions of Service agreement with nurses in May 2024. 

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According to the Minority, the government has a fiduciary duty to honor this agreement without delay or excuse.

“It is sad that nurses continue to see the failure of our country’s healthcare system improve their dignity every time they sign in to work. As the nurses always say, this isn’t something they want to be doing; they want to be at the bedside providing care for the vulnerable who seek relief.”

Minority Caucus in Parliament

The Caucus accused the government of attempting to turn public sentiment against these essential workers, pointing to inflammatory remarks made by the health minister. 

NPP Minority in Parliament on nurses' strike and gov't delays
NPP Minority in Parliament

The minister allegedly claimed that the leadership of the nurses’ union had left the country to avoid negotiations—an accusation the Minority described as “reprehensible.”

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The statement further highlighted that under Ghana’s National Labor Act, striking is a legally protected activity, and the government has no right to attempt to silence or penalize workers for exercising this right. 

The Minority warned that the ongoing nurses’ strike underscores broader systemic issues in the treatment of public sector workers.

Government Accused Of Political Retaliation

Furthermore, the Minority contended that the government appears to be using its authority to retaliate against the striking nurses.

According to the Minority, the government is forcing nurses into an impossible moral conflict: to fight for their rights at the risk of compromising patient care or remain silent while their working conditions deteriorate.

“No one should be punished for standing up for better working conditions. The government has an obligation to fulfil, no excuses whatsoever. If you want to renew the public’s faith in our political system, the government must simply get to work and implement this 2024 agreement for our hardworking nurses.” 

Minority Caucus in Parliament
GRNMA on nurses strike
Nurses’ strike to affect services

According to the Caucus, the nurses’ strike is not centered on demands for higher wages.

Instead, the nurses are advocating for the opportunity to have a meaningful say in determining their professional benefits—benefits that directly impact not only their own lives but the quality of care they can provide to patients.

“Our hard-working nurses on strike presently deserve to be treated like the health care heroes they are, especially as their compatriots have fled for better opportunities.”

Minority Caucus in Parliament

The Minority did not hold back in scrutinizing the government’s budget priorities. 

The statement noted that while the Presidency’s compensation budget skyrocketed from GHC327 million in 2024 to GHC2.7 billion, the government claims it cannot afford to meet the nurses’ demands. 

According to the Minority, redirecting a portion of this excessive allocation could easily cover the nurses’ fair and reasonable benefits.

“It’s about priorities,” the Caucus emphasized, stating that every item in the nurses’ agreement is critical not just for the healthcare workers but for the patients they serve daily.

Public Trust In Jeopardy Amid Nurses’ Strike 

The Minority warned that failure to resolve the nurses’ strike risks eroding public confidence in the government’s ability to manage the nation’s healthcare system and uphold its commitments. 

The continued unrest has already strained an overburdened healthcare infrastructure and raised serious concerns about the future of nursing in Ghana, especially as many skilled professionals leave the country for better working conditions abroad.

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“The NDC Government must respect this basic principle and get an amicable solution immediately to restore sanity to our healthcare environment.”

Minority Caucus in Parliament

As the nurses’ strike drags on, pressure continues to mount on the government to not only honor its agreements but also demonstrate genuine leadership by protecting the rights of healthcare workers while ensuring patients receive uninterrupted, quality care. 

The outcome of this standoff will likely have long-lasting implications for Ghana’s healthcare landscape and the morale of its remaining medical workforce.

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