The Government says it has  started the payment of  "an abated Nurses Trainee Allowance" which was cancelled.

President John Dramani  Mahama recently announced the restoration of nursing student allowance after announcing earlier  that Government was cutting the trainee allowance for both teachers and nurses.

A statement signed by the Ministry’s Head of Public Relations, Tony Goodman said payments have begun through the various Schools’ Finance Offices.

The Nursing Colleges have begun payment of these allowances through the School’s Finance Offices due to the locations of the schools and the amount involved,  the statement read.

“The untaxed amount is GHC150.00 per student for three months making a total amount of GHC450.00 per student."

"This was a recommendation by the Technical Committee set up by the HE President to review the Nursing Trainee Allowance Policy."

The decision to restore the allowances has been criticized by the opposition as an attempt by the Mahama Administration to earn votes, questioning the rationale behind the sudden change of  its decision.

 

Find below the full statement


PRESS RELEASE

MINISTRY OF HEALTH

GOVERNMENT HAS STARTED PAYMENT OF THE ABATED NURSES TRAINEE ALLOWANCES

The Ministry of Health on July 21, 2016 announced government’s decision to pay an abated Nurses Trainee Allowance as a stopgap measure to the introduction of Students Loan Scheme in the various Nursing Training Colleges.

The Nursing Colleges have begun payment of these allowances through the School’s Finance Offices due to the locations of the schools and the amount involved.

The untaxed amount is One Hundred and Fifty Ghana Cedis (GHC150.00) per student for three months making a total amount of Four Hundred and Fifty Ghana Cedis (GHC450.00) per student.

This was a recommendation by the Technical Committee set up by the HE President to review the Nursing Trainee Allowance Policy.

The payment as mentioned earlier is to serve as a bridging mechanism pending the amendment of the Students Loan Trust Act, to enable Students in Non-tertiary Health Training Institutions access Loans.

All accountants are advised to pay the amount in full without any deductions. Any person found doing otherwise will be dealt with.

The Ministry of Health will continue to seek the utmost interest of our trainee nurses.

TONY GOODMAN

HEAD, PUBLIC RELATIONS

 

 By:Fiifi Abdul Malik @fiifialmaestro on twitter