The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Public Reforms, Mr Thomas Kusi Boafo has lashed out at a group of nurses who have demonstrated on May 7 2018 to register their grievances the government for introducing the Nation Builder's Corps NABCO).

The group of Nurses are saying that, President Akufo Addo's promises in thee build up to the 2016 general elections was to provide them with permanent employments, and with the introduction of the NABCO, the full job employment promise will not be fulfilled.

Reacting to the claims, Mr Kusi said, “Working for the government is not compulsory and it is not for their segment that the government should suspend NABCO”.

Mr Kusi further added that, the President is not under obligation to grant the nurses any employment who are saying that, the GHC 700 they will earn while working under NABCO is not comparable with what their employed colleagues  earn.

He said, “Some people finish school and they take it to marry to become a house wife… Others too work own their own".

“If you are kicking against it, it is your right and I can’t fault anyone” he added, as the group of Unemployed Private Nurses are pushing against efforts by the government to employ them under the Heal Ghana module of the NABCO.