About 7 physician assistants who were picketing about their impending postings were detained by the police.
The unemployed 7 physician assistants were brought before the Accra Regional Police Command for violating a prior agreement regarding their picketing strategy.
According to reports, the physician assistants broke a deal they had made with the police to gather outside the Accra Sports Stadium rather than picket the Ministry of Health.
A police officer came and questioned Stephen Conduah, a member of the health professionals, adding that the police command asked to see them at the Police station. Stephen Conduah told Accra-based Citi FM that they were waiting to have some sort of negotiations with leaders of the Ministry.
The Ministry of Health’s procedures to ensure that they are posted to medical facilities all across the nation have allegedly been delayed, according to the group.
They are therefore requesting immediate employment from the government.
Meanwhile, a latest development to this news indicates that the 7 physician assistants who were picked up by the police for picketing at the health ministry have been granted bail.
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7 physician assistants who were picked up by the police for picketing at the health ministry have been granted bail.
The unemployed health workers were demanding financial clearance and postings five years after completing school.#3NewsGH pic.twitter.com/F2fRoO4K3E
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In a related news, charges against the four suspects in the murder of late military officer Trooper Imoro Sherif have been dropped by the Ghana Police Service.
In an operation driven by intelligence, the police detained six suspects, including the four.
Four of the six people were charged with theft, robbery, and dishonest receiving, and the other two were brought before a Tema District Court for their roles in the murder.
Safianu Musah aka Dayorgu, Ibrahim Rakib, Yusif Mohammed, and Abdul Gafaru Abdul Karim are the four defendants.
Samuel Tetteh, aka Wiper, and Abubakar Sadick, aka Naadu or Birdman, are the two people accused of murder.
Abdul Fatawu, the fourth attorney, claimed that they were in court to request bail for the other three defendants but that the prosecutor had dropped all charges against them all.