Trainee nurses threatened to vote against Mahama in 2016 for withdrawing their allowances.
File photo: Trainee nurses threatened to vote against Mahama in 2016 for withdrawing their allowances

Former President John Mahama has gone on a tour of Nalerigu in the North East region where he met trainee nurses from the Nursing and Midwifery Training School.

The students were seen in pictures posted by Mr Mahama on his Facebook page, hoisting placards; most of them which read “JM, we are sorry. Nurses need you back.”

Trainee allowances

The trainee nurses threatened to vote against the then President John Mahama before the 2016 general election when his administration withdrew their allowances.

The administration justified the decision then that it would help improve infrastructure and also increase enrollment.

However, the then opposition leader, Nana Akufo-Addo promised to restore the allowances if voted into office. 

Upon his assumption of office, however, the Akufo-Addo administration has been criticised for delays in paying the allowances.

The Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman Manu, has, however, said that the monies have been paid and all arrears have been cleared.

Below are pictures from John Mahama’s tour:

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