The Government and Hospital Pharmacists Association (GHOSPA) pulls out of organized labour’s October 10th strike.
In a press statement signed by the National Chairman, Dr. Emmanuel Owusu Owiafe, GHOSPA cannot join the strike as its committed to saving lives, but has called on government to promptly tackle the issue of Galamsey.
‘’We urge all political parties to agree to a pact that promises a thorough and lasting resolution to this urgent problem’’.
‘’While GHOSPA agrees with the issues raised by organized labour, we also recognize the vital role that Pharmacists and Pharmacy technicians play in offering healthcare services to the people of Ghana. As part of the essential workforce, we are dedicated to ensuring that healthcare delivery remains consistent, even amid industrial disputes’’, the statement added.
The statement urged all Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians to carry on with their duties until further communication from their leadership.
Read full statement below
Paulina Arthur