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The Ministry of Health has vigorously defended the thoroughness and integrity of its investigation into the alleged assault of nurse Rejoice Tsotso Bortei at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, commonly known as Ridge Hospital.
This comes in response to criticisms from the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), which claimed that the inquiry was incomplete and lacked credibility.
In an interview on Channel One TV on Saturday, August 30, Tony Goodman, the Head of Communications at the Ministry, addressed the allegations, asserting that the investigation was comprehensive and included interviews with all relevant personnel involved in the incident.
“We spoke to every professional—nurse, medical officer, consultant, specialist, Head of Department—on that said day. We spoke to all of them, including the said doctor,” Mr Goodman stated emphatically.
The incident, which has sparked significant concern within the nursing community and beyond, revolves around claims of physical assault against the nurse while on duty.
The GRNMA has voiced its dissatisfaction with the investigation process, urging for greater transparency and accountability.
Mr Goodman countered these claims by emphasising the meticulous approach taken by the investigative committee, led by Dr. Lawrence Ofori-Boadu.
He highlighted that the committee did not overlook any key individuals, stating, “We spoke to the doctor who saw the lady. The day we were doing that, we spoke to the two of them. We asked questions in their presence. The doctor would say, ‘It’s true, right?’ and the lady didn’t deny. Disregard anybody who says we did not talk to them.”
The Ministry’s defence comes amidst heightened scrutiny of workplace safety conditions for healthcare workers in Ghana.
According to recent statistics from the Ghana Health Service, incidents of violence against healthcare workers have increased by 25% over the past two years, prompting calls for better protection and support for medical staff.
As the investigation unfolds, the Ministry remains committed to ensuring a safe working environment for its healthcare professionals. Goodman reassured the public that the ministry would continue to prioritise the welfare of healthcare workers and take necessary actions based on the findings of the investigation.
In light of the ongoing discourse, the GRNMA has reiterated its commitment to advocating for the rights and safety of nurses and midwives across the country.
The association has called for a collective effort to address the increasing violence against healthcare personnel, emphasising the need for systematic changes within the healthcare system.
As the community awaits further developments, the focus remains on fostering a culture of respect and safety within Ghana's healthcare institutions, ensuring that all medical staff can perform their duties without fear of harm.
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