Heart breaking reasons for Bolgatanga Midwifery demonstration unveiled Students of Bolgatanga Midwifery college
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Heart breaking reasons for Bolgatanga Midwifery demonstration unveiled

Students of Bolgatanga Midwifery College yesterday poured out all their frustration during their demonstration against school management for treating them as slaves in the name of acquiring Midwifery as a profession. Apexnewsgh.com report The students who all came out and unanimously demonstrated told Apexnewsgh.com they are suffering at the hands of their school management and needed government intervention to free them from what they described as bondage. If not for the invention of security ranging from the Regional Police Commander, Municipal Police Commander, officials BNI, and others. No one would have predicted what the outcome of the demonstration will be. We could hear some of the school teachers passing words like, “The students took us unaware” and “We were not expecting this at all” However, the school management together with student leaders was able to have a meeting following some of the issues they raised. The Regional Minister Stephen Yakubu also came, but by the time he came, the security had already done a good job by way of calming things down. However, our source from the meeting informed us that the Regional Minister requested a comprehensive report of what happened to be submitted to his office. Read below detailed reasons why Bolgatanga Midwifery College demonstrated. “Last semester, we paid over Ghc 300 for utility and over Ghc 300 for electricity but our light was disconnected without any tangible reason”. “If management is having a meeting, they don’t care to engage our leadership, they always come out from and imposed things on us”. “Thieves always came in with knives and guns to steal our phones. Just last month April, 14 phones were stolen from students, and this semester alone in the month of May within 1 week, students have lost 9 phones and when we complain to the principal, she will give us a heartbreaking response like “You people are careless” “For just two months, we are paying Ghc 1500.00 for feeding. Initially, we used to take sardines, but this time they are not giving us sardines anymore. They only give tea and Koko and even with the Koko”. “I am in year two, ever since I came into this school, I have not enjoyed Wi-Fi yet, every time they keep increasing the fee of the Wi-Fi” “Our dormitory is overcrowded”. “We are not saying they shouldn’t enjoy their AC, but they should also let us get what we are paying for”. “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 phones by our beds. They claimed we are grown up but they are treating us as Primary school children. they stressed. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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One important sacrifice responsible men must do to their Pregnant partners
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One important sacrifice responsible men must do to their Pregnant partners

Following the neglect and the ignorance of some men toward their pregnant wives, it has become necessary to educate husbands on the importance and benefit of accompanying their wives to antenatal or weighing before and after birth. Apexnewsgh.com A staff Midwife at the Bolgatanga Health Center Patience Ayamga said another way a husband can show love and care to the pregnant wife is by accompanying her to the hospital for a check-up. She added: “It encourages the women the more when they see that their husbands are supporting them. They need support at this time because there is some growth in them which is making them experience a lot of discomforts. So, if they see that there is support coming from their husbands, they feel comfortable, they don’t even feel they are carrying something. She stressed “And when the men follow their wife to the hospital facility, whatever education that is going on, we don’t do it alone with the pregnant woman, we also let you the man participate to enable you to have knowledge on how to support your wife back home. So, is very important for men to follow their pregnant wives to the hospital. She advised Samuel Apot a general nurse at Regional Hospital said, in this part of the world /Africa and for that matter Ghana, research has made him receive diverse views about Husbands allowing their wives to visit the hospital alone. According to him, “some will tell you is their culture and in their culture, if a man is following the wife to Antenatal they see it in a certain way and some will even tease you by asking whether you are the one who is pregnant or your wife?. “So, we are trying to demystify that by letting them know that pregnant women really need their partners. So, in the region, I think what the region is trying to do as a way of encouraging the men is by way of attending to their wives more quickly. Such a move is just to tell others that if your wife needs your support. Another thing is, when they follow their wife to antenatal, there are things the pregnant woman might not remember, but the husband will be able to remember it”. Meanwhile, we met Mohammed Gazari a teacher who accompanied the wife for antenatal at the Bolgatanga Health Center. Per his explanation, The reason why he always accompanied his wife to the hospital for weighing is because of the stress and the pain she goes through. “Sometimes, I accompanied her just to hold the baby”. “I think the workers here encourage me to always follow her to the hospital. They always tell me that whenever I followed my wife to the hospital, they are always encouraged because there are some things they need to explain to me as a husband when we accompany them. However, things are done quickly for us”. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen/Bolgatanga/Health Center.

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