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The Ministry of Health has confirmed that over 6,000 newly recruited nurses have received their salaries, covering part of the 13,500 nurses recruited nationwide.
The Ministry assured that all outstanding administrative matters will be addressed to ensure full payment for the entire cohort.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, December 3, the Ministry commended the medical officers who have already reported to their designated duty stations.
The Ministry, however, urged those yet to report to do so by Friday, December 12, 2025, as part of efforts to ensure equitable distribution of health professionals across the country.
According to the Ministry, the postings are not "punitive" but are essential for achieving a fair allocation of healthcare personnel.
"Families and relatives of the newly posted medical officers are encouraged to support them in accepting and settling into their assigned postings, especially in the underserved areas," part of the statement read.
Furthermore, the Ministry called on Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) to provide key incentives such as accommodation, transport support, and other basic amenities to help attract and retain health professionals in their districts.
"The Ministry further emphasises that no changes will be made to the recent postings."
The Ministry of Health reiterated its commitment to strengthening Ghana’s health workforce and ensuring equitable delivery of quality healthcare services nationwide.
Read the full statement below


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