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Catholic hospital sacks 14 doctors over strike

August 10, 2015
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Unpaid junior doctors picket at Controller’s office [Photos]
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The National Catholic Health Service has sacked 14 doctors in its Holy Family Hospital in Techiman.

They include junior and senior house officers of the facility.

[contextly_sidebar id=”6UH5ulHJHiePr7xz1RrglXnqJi4Pcgep”]The Catholic Health Service claims the decision was taken after, “the officers served notice to them of their unavailability for training and service as an expression of their solidarity with the current impasse between GMA and Government.”

Members of the GMA are currently on strike to demand the provision of conditions of service for them. They have resolved to only return to work when their demands are met.

Junior doctors had earlier lamented that they will be rendered redundant without the medical doctors.

“In line with our convention, inspired by Christian values, ethics and identity, we are obliged and restraint from embarking upon strike action to resolve matters of such nature. Their decision further contravenes the policy guidelines for House Officers training as circulated to us by your office. Consequently, management finds the actions of the House Officers as a breach of these principles and thus undesirable in our system,” a letter from the Catholic Health service and addressed to the Medical and Dental Council stated.

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The hospital also added that the actions of the junior doctors “made it impossible for us to avail our facility to this particular group of Officers for training. In keeping to our commitment to you, we wish to state that we will be willing to consider any other person or group of person that you may post to us for training.”

Below is the list of the doctors:

  1. Dr. Mensah Ekow Michael
  2. Dr. Kingsley Afreh Aduroh
  3. Dr. Papa Kojo Mbroh
  4. Dr. Tabi Prince Kwabena
  5. Dr. Ama Nkansa Sarkodie
  6. Dr. Daniel Assaki Ndago
  7. Dr. Evangeline Bediako
  8. Dr. Derick Prince Aryeh
  9. Dr. Apenteng Lawrence Oduro
  10. Dr. Josepth Ameyaw
  11. Boateng Ben Osafo
  12. Dr. Naizer Hussein
  13. Dr. Emmanuel Acquah
  14. Dr. Ekow Adom Mensah

In a related development, 91-junior doctors in the country about two weeks ago picketed at the office of the Controller and Accountant Generals Department to demand the payment of their 11-months salary arrears.

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By: Godwin A. Allotey/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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