Mahama fulfills promise as nursing trainees receive six-month allowance ‎

Radio Univers
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‎The Ministry of Health has disbursed GHS 462 million to cover six months’ worth of training allowances for 120,000 nursing students across the country, fulfilling a key campaign promise by President John Dramani Mahama.

‎In a press release, the Ministry said the payment is part of a broader government initiative to provide financial support to students in nursing training colleges.

‎Payments began on Thursday and will continue through next Friday.

‎“This payment, which covers a six-month period, forms part of a broader initiative by the government to provide financial support to students in nursing training colleges,” the Ministry stated.

‎The Ministry described the move as a significant step toward improving the welfare of nursing trainees and sustaining the motivation of future health professionals.

‎Deputy Director and spokesperson to the ministry, Tony Goodman, expressed appreciation to President Mahama and stakeholders for ensuring the timely release and distribution of the funds.

‎The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to working with nursing institutions to ensure the continued delivery of quality healthcare education nationwide.

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‎Story by Holy Mavo Atsu|univers.ug.edu.gh

‎Edited by Michelle Lartey

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