Mr Haruna Iddrisu (3rd left), speaking at the workshop in Accra. Those with him include Dr Kwaku Agyemang -Mensah (3rd right), Minister of Health, and Dr Opoku Adusei (2nd right), President of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA)

Health sector workers validate conditions of service

The government has assured all health sector workers of decent conditions of service, well documented and approved before the end of June 2015.

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The Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Mr Haruna Iddrisu, gave the assurance at the opening of a two-day workshop to validate a draft condition of service document for health sector workers in Accra.

The workshop, organised by the Ministry of Health, brought together staff of the Ministry of Health, the Ghana Health Service and other stakeholders to review and fine-tune the draft document.

The validation workshop was also aimed at deepening the understanding of the responsibilities of the employer, employees and the Ministry of Health.

After the validation, the draft document, developed by the Ministry of Heath about 10 years ago, is expected to provide a clear policy guideline for the provision of conditions of service for approximately 90,000 employees in the health sector. 

Mr Iddrisu said the absence of a condition of service document for health sector workers, which he described as a major employment anomaly, was a matter of serious concern to the government.

The government, he said, remained committed to and desirous of correcting the anomaly. 

When that was done, he said, it would be the first time in many years that Ghana was recognising the critical role played by health sector workers in national development.

He expressed optimism that an approved conditions of service document would also serve as motivation for the workers to give off their best in the discharge of their duties.

Health Minister

In his remarks, the Minister of Health, Dr Kwaku Agyemang-Mensah, said the ministry was currently saddled with a myriad of challenges which had been compounded by the recent fire outbreak at the Central Medical Stores in Tema.

He attributed the challenges to the lack of clear policies and systems which could have mitigated them.

Dr Agyemang-Mensah said the conditions of service developed for the sector would apply to all agencies under the ministry.

GMA President 

The President of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA),Dr Poku Adusei, who chaired the opening ceremony, expressed the hope that the initiative would yield the desired results.

According to him, apart from the generic conditions of service developed by the Public Services Commission, the health sector had had no peculiar conditions of service for more than the 18 years that the Ministry of Health had been established. 

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