The
Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has called off its three week old
strike. The decision to call off the strike was taken after an executive
council meeting by the leaders of the Ghana Medical Association held
Friday.
The doctors withdrew their services on July 30, 2015 in protest over the absence of a codified conditions of service.
They
were demanding a signed document detailing a number of entitlements to
be given to them as part of their conditions of service.
Below is the full statement issued by the GMA:
PRESS STATEMENT ISSUED AT THE END OF AN EMERGENCY NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING, HELD IN ACCRA ON AUGUST 21, 2015.
The
National Executive Council (NEC) of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA)
having met and extensively deliberated on the ongoing industrial action
by the Members of the GMA and having discussed all developments
including the following;
1. Dedication of GMA Members
The
determination and dedication of the members of the GMA to fight for a
negotiated and signed Conditions of Service document for doctors in
Ministry of Health (MOH) and its agencies cannot be over emphasized. All
doctors in the public sector have indeed proven that we have the
tenacity and the capacity to fight for our future and shall continue to
work together to achieve our goals. The National Executive Council of
the GMA would like to salute our gallant doctors. It is clear to
everybody that the fight has just started and our determination to get a
negotiated and signed Conditions of Service document shall never be
abandoned until same is achieved.
2. Appeals
The National
Executive Council of the GMA in its deliberations took into
consideration the appeals by the ordinary Ghanaians, the wise counsel of
certain eminent individuals and some credible organizations.
The
intervention of former Heads of State, Otumfuo Osei Tutu Il
(Asantehene), Osagyefo Amoatia Ofori Panin (Okyehene), the Christian
Council, Catholic Bishops Conference, Ghana Pentecostal Council,
Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), the National House of Chiefs, the
Peace Council, the Trade Union Congress (TUC), the Ghana Health.
Service Council, the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health, and
sections of the media. It is the hope of the GMA that, all these people
who have intervened will not relent on their effort to ensure that
doctors in this country get their Conditions of Service to forestall
future occurrence of this industrial unrest.
3. Insults by Government Communicators
The
GMA at this moment forgives all these individuals who out of ignorance
and other motivations took the path of insults in their attempt to
resolve this industrial unrest by doctors to demand a legitimate right.
It is the hope of the GMA that, these people will take a cue from this
protracted industrial dispute and realize that, insults including
threats of armed robbery attacks do very little to help matters when it
comes to labour disputes.
4. National Labour Commission (NLC) Directive
The
NLC in time past has woefully failed to enforce its rulings in favour
of the GMA against government. It is our hope that the NLC would leave
up to expectation this time around.
5. Government’s Ultimatums,
Intimidations and Threats Threats by governments and its agencies rather
increased the resolve of the GMA.
It is the position of the GMA
that, the government has taken an entrenched position throughout the
process of negotiations. The government instead of adopting a problem
solving approach rather chose to go on the tangent of threats and
intimidations. We would like to indicate that, these threats,
intimidations and ultimatums do not solve any problems in the industrial
front.
6. Opinion of So-Called Labour Consultants
The
GMA finds it very unfortunate that some individuals who call themselves
labour consultants chose the path of emotions in expressing their
opinion in this matter. It was the hope of the GMA that some of these
people could have been more professional in their work instead of
choosing to only see one side of the coin and in all their
communications clearly showed bias towards the GMA. Indeed, some of
these so-called labour consultants have proven to all and sundry that
they are more of government communicators and propagandists than
professionals.
In as much as NEC is aware that the general
membership would like to pursue this matter to its logical conclusion,
the NEC of the GMA decides as follows:
a. That the ongoing
withdrawal of out-patient and emergency services by members of the GMA
is suspended. b. That the suspension takes effect from Monday 24th of
August, 2015.
c. That all members of the GMA should fully restore their services effective 8.00am on the said date.
d.
That the Negotiation Committee of the GMA should continue to negotiate
on behalf of the members of the GMA with government such that the
conclusions of negotiations would be fed into the 2016 budget for
implementation of same.
e. That all members should wait for further information from leadership as and when it becomes necessary.
Signed by President of GMA, Dr Kwabena Opoku Adusei; and General Secretary, Dr Frank Serebour. |
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