Video: See food served to students of Bolgatanga Midwifery that caused a demonstration
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Video: See food served to students of Bolgatanga Midwifery that caused a demonstration

One out of the many issues raised by the students of Bolagatanga Midwifery College yesterday during their demonstration against the school management has to do with the quality of food served to them. The aggrieved students told Apexnewsgh.com during their demonstration Wednesday, May 24, 2023, that they don’t enjoy the money they paid to management as part of their feeding fee. Because, the quality of food they served them as mature students, even those in primary school will not be comfortable consuming them. “The food they are serving us, even a dog in my house will not agree to the TZ they served us”. “On several occasions when they are serving the soup and is about to finish, they will add water to it and steer it”. “We use to pay Ghc1100.00 for breakfast, lunch, and supper and this semester they have added Ghc 400.00 and now we pay Ghc 1500, 00 and the funny thing is that, Ghc 1100, 00 was able to serve us sardine and sugar and now with Ghc 1500, 00 we don’t get sardine and sugar”. “Now, instead of our giving us the sardine we paid for, they now used their hands to squeeze Amani and put it inside our pepper”. “We are not in Senior High, we want to charge of phones by our bed. They claimed we are grown up but they are treating us as Primary one children”. They stressed However, upon the invention of security ranging from the Regional Police Commander, Municipal Police Commander, officials BNI, and others, the aggrieved students were able to calm down Some pictures of what they consume as part of their Ghc 1500, 00 Below is a video sample shared by the students to Apenewsgh.com Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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One District One Doctor policy is mandatory, I don’t care how you get them—UE RHD to DHD Upper East Regional Director of Health Service Dr. Emmanuel Kofi Dzotsi
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One District One Doctor policy is mandatory, I don’t care how you get them—UE RHD to DHD

The Upper East Regional Director of Health Service Dr. Emmanuel Kofi Dzotsi has said, every District Health Director in the region must get a doctor for its district. Apexnewsgh.com report The Regional Director believes this is one strategy they can use to improve the service to the people across the region. “Wherever they get a doctor for me, is not my concern”. He stressed “So, they have to get a doctor. As I speak now Garu has done it, the district director has brought one doctor and it can be done. Is just by persuasion, talking to a doctor and they are available. The Garu doctor was brought far away from Western Region and he was a native of this place and he agreed to come back. We have natives who are far away and they are working in other places, offering service. Bring them home to come and serve their motherland. So, for that “One doctor One District”, we said, is mandatory and we support it. He stressed Dr. Kofi Dzotsi made the pronouncement in the Binduri district on Wednesday, May 18, 2022, during a tour of the district by the Upper East Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu and his entourage. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your  adverts and credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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