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Barker-Vormawor Faults GRNMA On ‘Unfair’ Nurses’ Service Terms

Lilian Ahedorby Lilian Ahedor
June 9, 2025
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Amid rising frustration over delays in implementing agreed terms for nurses, lawyer and political activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor has taken aim at the conditions of service negotiated by the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA).

He described the deal as weak, porous, and unfair—particularly to junior nurses.

Speaking candidly about the matter, Barker-Vormawor argued that the outcome of the deal fell short of meeting the basic expectations of equity among all cadres of healthcare workers. 

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He maintained that junior nurses were effectively sidelined in the final terms, saying it “just read as if they were intentionally sacrificed in the negotiations.”

It was on this basis that the Professional Association of Psychiatric Nurses, Ghana (PAPNG), with legal support, took the issue to court.

According to Barker-Vormawor, the primary aim of the legal challenge was never about financial compensation. 

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Rather, it was meant to ensure broader and more inclusive participation in future labor negotiations.

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“This was also why PAPNG went to Court. To ensure that subsequent negotiations will involve other Unions, to ensure holistic representation; and of varied perspectives. That was the real intendment of the legal action; and they achieved this.”

Oliver Barker-Vormawor

He revealed that PAPNG leaders had no intention of demanding monetary relief. 

Instead, as their legal counsel, he advised them to use the legal system to highlight what he described as a failure in leadership within the GRNMA. “We… insisted that GRNMA leadership must understand that there is a price to pay for incompetence.”

Ministry Urged To Act By July

Turning his attention to government responsibility, Barker-Vormawor warned the Ministry of Health against underestimating the patience of Ghanaian nurses. 

He insisted that the existing conditions of service (CoS) agreement must not only be implemented but also backdated to reflect the initial scheduled start date.

He further argued that once the current CoS expires next year, any future agreement should be more dignified and reflective of the crucial role played by nurses. 

He made a pointed comparison, saying that nurses are “more indispensable than those we pay millions to under Article 71.”

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Dispelling popular claims that a court injunction was the reason for the delay in the implementation of the agreement, Barker-Vormawor provided a different narrative. 

He asserted that, contrary to public belief, the government had failed to make any concrete arrangements for implementation prior to July 1, 2024.

“To remind you, the injunction was granted a day before the scheduled implementation date. If systems were in place, why is it that when the injunction was lifted, nothing kicked in automatically?” 

Oliver Barker-Vormawor

He also noted that the court case ended before the presentation of the new administration’s budget. 

However, no steps have been taken since then, leaving nurses with no clear indication of when their concerns will be addressed. “And it’s been 6 months since. What stopped them from going ahead if the priority of nurses was a top concern?”

Nurses’ Service Deal Slammed 

According to Oliver Barker-Vormawor, there has been a long-standing pattern of disregard toward nurses, not only by the government but also within their own labor structures. 

Instead of confronting this reality, he said, some individuals have tried to shift focus and avoid accountability.

“I urge the Minister to come up with a roadmap, working with unions and the Ministry of Finance, to prioritize and address the concerns of nurses no later than 31st July.”

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Barker-Vormawor emphasized that the time for inaction is over. If the deadline passes without progress, industrial action, he warned, would become not only inevitable but necessary. “If that fails, an industrial action will and must be inevitable. Let’s treat nurses with due respect. Akandoh, Fix this!”

In a healthcare system already stretched thin, calls for swift and inclusive action on the part of government officials continue to grow louder. 

For many nurses, the road ahead depends not just on words, but on real, timely policy responses. Whether the Ministry of Health responds meaningfully before the July deadline remains to be seen.

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