A group of aggrieved nurses under the Ghana Nurses and Midwifery Association in the Upper West Region have expressed frustration over the continued silence of the association’s regional leadership regarding a lingering land dispute in the region.
The nurses say that since 2024, they have made several petitions to the regional leadership concerning delays in the release and allocation of lands they purchased through the association.
Despite these efforts, there has been no resolution to the matter.
As part of efforts to press home their demands, the group held a press conference on April 19, during which they issued a two-week ultimatum to both the Upper West leadership of the association and the private developer responsible for securing the lands.
Speaking to Citi News on Monday, May 5, the spokesperson for the group, Dawud Habib, disclosed that they are planning a meeting this week to determine their next course of action.
“We have not been communicated to in any way or whatsoever. For the next move, I think we would have to reconvene and decide, but for now, we are planning to hold a meeting in the next few days.
We are looking at it within the week, but we have not settled on the final day,” he said.