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NAHSAG Commends Mahama for Streamlining Nursing, Teacher Trainee Allowances

The National Health Students’ Association of Ghana (NAHSAG) has expressed its heartfelt appreciation to former President John Dramani Mahama for the recent initiative to streamline the payment of allowances for nursing and teacher trainees across the country.In a statement released on March 23, 2025, NAHSAG commended Mahama for integrating these allowances into the general payroll system, which is expected to ensure timely and consistent disbursement of funds. The new system will enable trainee allowances to be paid directly by the Controller and Accountant-General, alongside the monthly salaries of public sector workers.During his “Thank You Tour” in Tamale on March 22, Mahama announced that this move would eliminate delays in payment, offering greater financial stability to nursing and teacher trainees. NAHSAG highlighted the significance of this development, which is seen as a long-awaited solution to a persistent problem.“This initiative will not […]

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Teacher and Nurse Trainees to Receive Monthly Allowances – President Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama has announced that teacher and nurse trainees in Ghana will now receive their allowances on a monthly basis, aligning their payments with the regular compensation package for public sector workers. This decision aims to eliminate the delays in allowance payments and the resulting arrears that have affected trainees in the past.President Mahama made this announcement during his nationwide thank-you tour in the Northern region. While addressing the chiefs and people of Tamale, he highlighted that this move is part of efforts to improve the welfare of trainees and ensure that they are supported throughout their training period.In addition, President Mahama revealed that over 500 million cedis has been allocated to procure textbooks locally for all basic schools. This initiative aims to resolve the persistent issue of textbook shortages that have plagued basic education in Ghana over […]

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