Monday 8 April 2013

Ghana government appeals to doctors on strike to return work.

Ghana government has appealed to doctors to seriously take a second look at the impact of their strike actions, more especially on possible lives that would be lost, and rescind their decision.

Minister of Information and Media Relations, Mahama Ayariga who made the appeal on Joy News remarked that doctors would definitely be paid their arrears, but lives that would be lost in the course of their strike cannot be brought back.


In demand of their unpaid allowances for 2012, the Ghana Medical Association embarked on a strike action over the weekend. The doctors are however attending to emergency cases and other essential services.

But Vice President of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) Dr. Sodzi Sodzi-Tettey has warned they will withdraw all other services if the allowances are not paid within seven days.

Meanwhile, Mahama Ayariga has appealed to the doctors to call off their strike because the issues raised are being dealt with- that is how much and when the premium should be paid.

He assured the doctors that government is willing to comply with the directives of the National Labour Commission.With respect to that, he said, government has approved the guideline for the determination of their market premium for 2013.

Nevertheless, the Minister stated that the doctors’ salaries and other entitlements for March have been paid.Mr Ayariga said government has agreed to pay the allowances for 2012 in three different installments - May, July and September.

“When they withhold their services, we are talking about lives being endangered, and yet all these monies would be paid; it is not as if there is a dispute about whether or not it would be paid. It would be paid, but after it has been paid how about the lives that have been lost as a result of you withholding your services?

“We do appeal to the leaders to seriously reconsider these issues and not to carry the threat to its logical conclusion.”

Source: Joy Online

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