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Korle-Bu nurses pile pressure on CEO to resign

December 16, 2015
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Korle-Bu nurses pile pressure on CEO to resign

Dr. Gilbert Buckle, CEO of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.

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Pressure is mounting on the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr. Gilbert Buckle, to resign; as members of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association of Korle-Bu, have joined calls for his resignation.

This follows similar calls by the hospital’s Senior Staff Association, which has accused Dr. Gilbert Buckle of mismanaging the facility.

The nurses in a petition to the Ministry of Health and the presidency said the hospital has run out of logistics to function effectively.

[contextly_sidebar id=”uX0F5LHHxDLzOO0B1bphi4fXTSfmyTaS”]The petition was also copied to the Director of Nursing Services, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and the National President of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association.

The nurses in their petition said “The system is such that, there is nothing to work with and we (nurses) sometimes have to risk our lives in order to save the lives of our patients. Simple logistics are not available and when you ask they say there is no money.”

The nurses hanged this red cloth on a statute at the hospital's premises.
The nurses hanged this red cloth on a statute at the hospital’s premises.

According to them, the poor conditions of service at the facility have forced some nurses to resign causing excessive pressure on the few existing staff.

They also accused the management of intimidating nurses who express their grievances about the challenges the facility is facing.

“Nurses are bitter and that is preventing us from giving the best of care to our clients. The fact that nurses pay for their own medical bills and buy their own drugs when they are sick is highly unfair. Meanwhile, we are aware there is a condition of service that allows some directors at management to receive free medical care and even for their families. How can a nurse render a service and is denied the same service she renders when she is in need?”

“We have noticed that in this hospital, when one speaks the truth, he or she is tagged for sanction. This is really putting fear in some of our members” they noted.

The nurses are thus demanding that a proper management system be put in place to ensure a consistent flow of logistics to improve the care given to patients.

While demanding a proper medical plan that will take care of their health needs, they also backed calls for investigations into the allegations of mismanagement leveled against the CEO by the Korle-Bu Senior Staff Association.

“There should be a change in the leadership of management of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital to avert the Hospital from total collapse” they demanded.
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By: Eugenia Tenkorang/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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