Audio By Carbonatix
Graduates of the Ho School of Hygiene have taken to the streets to demonstrate against what they claim is government's failure to get them posted after years of graduation from the school.
According to them, three batches are still at home doing nothing despite their successful graduation.
They have threatened to continue demonstrating against the government if nothing urgent is done about their situation.
They have also appealed to President John Mahama through the Volta regional minister to use his good office to grant them "Immediate posting of all past students from the school of Hygiene" and to "review policy on the posting of subsequent students that will pass out from the schools."
Receiving the petition on behalf of the president the Volta Regional Minister Hon Helen Adzoa Ntoso said they will hear from the government very soon.
The Ho School of Hygiene was established in 1975 and constituted one of the three schools of Hygiene established by the government under the ministry of Health to train Environmental Health officers.
Latest Stories
-
Venus Williams loses 10th straight singles match
50 minutes -
Wrist test ‘crucial’ for Alcaraz French Open hopes
1 hour -
Bellingham invests in Birmingham Hundred franchise
1 hour -
Mbappe and Vinicius score as Real cut Barca’s lead
1 hour -
Players can celebrate how they want – Guardiola
1 hour -
Trump participates in marathon Bible reading
2 hours -
The Onion launches new effort to turn Infowars into parody website
2 hours -
Dwayne Johnson wrestling film to be made into stage musical
2 hours -
Madonna offers reward for return of missing Coachella costume
2 hours -
Air fares soar by nearly 25% as Iran war forces flights to re-route
2 hours -
Rogue sperm donor who says he’s fathered 180 children won’t be on child’s birth certificate
3 hours -
Michael Jackson film is a ‘whitewash’ and ‘ghoulish’, critics say
3 hours -
Democratic congresswoman resigns after campaign finance charges
3 hours -
Smoking ban for people born after 2008 in the UK agreed
3 hours -
Ga Mantse to headline British Columbia College’s 10th anniversary durbar in Accra
3 hours