Musician Stonebwoy has called on the government to offer unemployed graduate nurses positions in the numerous health facilities across the country.
This comes after a video of a nurse crying went viral. The nurse who was interviewed on UTV was seen on her knees begging the President to ensure she and her colleagues are posted.
She narrated that some of them have been home since graduating from school.
While crying she said many of them are struggling to cater for themselves and their family.

Posting a screenshot of the nurse to his Instagram stories, Stonebwoy stated that the people who were voted into power to govern the country seemed to have turned a blind eye to some of these issues.
He indicated that "Once you add your voice they'll politicise it!."
The Everlasting hitmaker added, "build better housing facilities for them and post them to the length and breadth of Ghana to serve."
He also tagged the Ministry of Health in his post.
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