NPP deputy calls on Mahama to post health workers nationwide

A top party official demanded action from Ghana's president about hiring health workers. Kwabena Frimpong spoke at a student leadership event for medical lab science groups. The NPP Deputy Protocol Director reminded John Mahama about his campaign promises. He wanted the president to give jobs to trained nurses and other health professionals. The meeting happened at the Ministry of Health building with student leaders.

Frimpong talked about what makes good leaders during his speech. He said real leadership needs vision and strong character traits. The party man urged student leaders to stay focused as they take over their groups. He stressed that leading means more than just holding a position. Young people must work hard to make real changes happen.

The official pointed out serious problems with unemployed health graduates. Many trained professionals cannot find work despite being ready to serve patients. Frimpong praised the previous president for solving similar issues. Nana Akufo-Addo hired health workers who had waited years for jobs. He cleared backlogs from people trained during Mahama's first time as president.

Frimpong challenged Mahama to copy that successful approach. He said posting these skilled graduates would cut unemployment rates. The country needs these professionals to help build better healthcare systems. Students at the retreat promised to keep pushing for healthcare improvements. Everyone agreed that Ghana needs these trained workers serving communities right away.
 

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