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NURSES AND MIDWIVES ACROSS GHANA CONDEMN GRNMA BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS CCNM – PRESS RELEASE | CCNM

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The Coalition of Concerned Nurses and Midwives is in utter disappointment about the behaviour of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association executives, led by the president of GRNMA, Asante-Krobea (PHD), in their meeting with the CCNM on 24th January, 2018.

There is no doubt that the ostrich mentality displayed by President of GRNMA, who hijacked the said meeting, was to prevent the agenda (to discuss concerns raised in the petition to arrive at a final decision on the matter) stated in their invitation letter from being discussed. The litany of questions thrown at CCNM executives at the meeting was not only unrelated but unnecessary and unwarranted in all standards as far as the petition by CCNM is concerned.

Among other things, the GRNMA president hijacked the entire meeting time asking the CCNM executives to:

1. show proof by their payslips that they are bonafide members of GRNMA.

2. prove to them that CCNM has the mandate to speak for the over 5000 signatories to the petition.

Those were some of the diversionary tactics employed by GRNMA president, Asante-Krobea and his cronies, who claimed they were representing the national council of the association, to prevent the substance of the petition being discussed. Ironically, only the regions whose delegates voted in support of the increments were represented at the said meeting. Our checks after the meeting revealed that some of the regional chairpersons and secretaries who are part of the national council were not aware of that meeting.

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The behaviour of GRNMA president Asante-Krobea towards CCNM executives in that said meeting speaks volumes and depicts that the leaders of the association are taking members for granted. It was an indication that the president and his cronies do not have the interest of members of the association at heart. If Rev. Dr. Asante-Krobea claims majority of the nurses and midwives are happy with the conference’s illegal decision, then it clearly accentuates the fact that he is completely detached from the grassroot and constitution of the association, hence does not feel the predicaments of members.

We believe that it is time to expose the rots of the Asante-Krobea led administration and its manipulations of the affairs of GRNMA as though it were a family business.

CCNM’s exposé of the illegalities before and after the November 2017 conference might be an iceberg of the rots within the GRNMA.

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The Coalition wants to reiterate that THE DELEGATES AT THE CONFERENCE DID NOT VOTE FOR THE INCREMENTS IN NURSES DUES AND BUILDING LEVY SINCE THE VOTES DID NOT MEET THE CONSTITUTION’S 2/3 REQUIREMENT. It is therefore criminal for anybody within the rank and file of the GRNMA to attempt to implement the increments.

CCNM is cognizant of the malicious, cunning and criminal move of GRNMA National Council of manipulating the results of the votes that were cast under the witness of CCNM observers and all God fearing delegates who have refused to connive and condone with this ungodliness.

Implementing the increments will be tantamount to usurping the powers of the National Delegates Conference, which is the highest decision-making body of the association; a neglect of the association’s constitution; and a sheer disrespect of the rights of members of the association.

The coalition wants to state and put on record once more that GRNMA risks en block resignation of members this time around as more of their rots, including financial malfeasance, are yet to be exposed.

CCNM is assuring the good nurses and midwives across the length and breadth of the country to remain calm and resolute and support the cause to stop GRNMA from implementing this illegality.

Long live nurses and midwives in Ghana, long live CCNM.

Justice Badam Parmaak
(President)
0203274133

Malcolm Akatinga Ali (General Secreatary)
0207741523
Spokespersons:

1. Geyevo Emmanuel
0204199159
0541290668

2. Theophilus Kwadwo Doh
0206143132
0242276258

Cc:
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GHANA, GRENADA SIGN NURSE RECRUITMENT DEAL – APPLICATIONS OPEN OCT 24-28, 2025

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GHANA, GRENADA SIGN NURSE RECRUITMENT DEAL

The Government of Ghana has signed an agreement with the Government of Grenada for the recruitment of nurses. Applications are sought from experienced, dynamic and committed individuals for a challenging yet highly rewarding professional opportunity in Grenada.

The following specialties are needed:

  • Critical Care Nurses 
  • Accident and Emergency Nurses
  • Public Health Nurses
  • General Nurses 

QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCES

(i) The Applicant should meet the regulatory requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana,

(ii) Applicants should have at least five (5) years working experience.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

  1. Each Applicant is required to provide the following:
  2. Original two (2) Photocopies of nursing academic certificate
  3. Original two (2) Photocopies of certificate of good standing with the Nursing and Midwifery Council
  4. Current and Previous appointment
  5. Original two (2) Photocopies of certificate of criminal record from the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ghana Police Service covering the immediate past six (6) months,
  6. Original two (2) Photocopies of certificate of change of name where applicable,
  7. Original two (2) Photocopies immunization certificate,
  8. Original two (2) Photocopies of the Birth Certificate,
  9. Two (2) copies of an up-to-date curriculum vitae,
  10. Two (2) reference letters dated within the last six (6) months,
  11. An endorsed recent passport size photograph with white background,
  12. Biodata page of passport with two (2) years validity,
  13. Application Form,
  14. Any other relevant document.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Application starts from Friday, 24th  October 2025  and ends on Tuesday, 28th  October 2025.  Applicants are to apply through the Ministry of Health’s Recruitment Portal, https://hr.moh.gov.gh or email : mohhrhd@moh.gov.gh

Candidates are required to submit all the necessary documents including certified copies of qualifications and professional registration on the day of the scheduled interview. Unsuitable applications will not be acknowledged


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Scotland NHS Recruiting International Nurses

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NHS Highland has announced that they are seeking experienced international nurses for a permanent position at Caithness General Hospital in Wick.

The role is within the Rosebank Ward, which is described as a busy acute admission ward featuring a three-bedded high dependency unit. This position is specifically for international nurses who are required to sit and pass their OSCE exam to obtain full NMC registration. Note that this post is not open to candidates who already hold full NMC registration.

The NHS Highland as part of this exciting opportunity we will support you through a fully funded in-house, person-centred education programme to prepare for your NMC Test of Competence Part 2 (OSCE) exam and obtain your full UK NMC registration. A preparatory OSCE Education Programme will be delivered by the North of Scotland International Recruitment team in collaboration with NHS Highland.

Candidates are required to have successfully undertaken the Test of Competence Part 1 (CBT) and must meet the necessary English language requirements for their NMC application. It was also specified that applicants must have twelve months of validity remaining on both of these certificates.

Successful candidates will begin as a Band 4 Pre-Registration (International) Nurse and will then progress to a Band 5 Registered Nurse upon obtaining their registration. Interested candidates can apply here.


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Ministry of Health Postpones Media Engagement on Unpaid Salaries

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The Ministry of Health has postponed its planned Media Engagement on “Unpaid Salaries and Other Related Human Resource Issues.” The session, which was originally scheduled for Wednesday, 8th October 2025 at 9:00 AM at the Ministry of Health, Ridge, will no longer take place as planned.

In a notice shared on social media, the Ministry’s Public Relations Unit informed all media houses and stakeholders that the engagement has been postponed until further notice. The Ministry added that a new date will be communicated in due course and sincerely regrets any inconvenience the change may cause.

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