GRNMA inaugurates Upper East Regional Council members

Group photo members

Leadership of the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) has inaugurated the Upper East Regional Council members of the Association to stir its affairs in the Region.

The inaugurated Council members, who have a four-year tenure, included nine Regional Executives, Chairpersons and Secretaries from the 15 Municipalities and Districts of the Region.

Mr Desmond Yaani, the Regional Public Relations Officer of the Association, in a statement copied the media, said Mr Thomas Lambon, the Assistant National Treasurer of the Association, inaugurated the Council at the GRNMA’s ultra-modern state-of-the-art hostel facility at Pusu-Namongo in the Talensi District on behalf of Mrs Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo, President of the Association.

Mr Lambon Thomas GRNMA

According to the statement, Mr Lambon “underscored the principles of unity, hard work, dedication and sacrifice as vital for the Council’s success”.

The statement indicated that Mr Lambon, who doubles as the Upper East Regional Parent of the Association, further encouraged the Council to adhere to the GRNMA’s laid down rules and regulations in its activities to the ultimate benefit of members.

The Public Relations (PR) Unit called on nurses and midwives across the Region, especially those who would soon be posted to various health facilities to join the GRNMA, which was the recognized Association with the bargaining certificate to advocate for better conditions of service for them.

The statement noted that with the “excellent leadership style” of Mrs Ofori-Ampofo and her team of dedicated executives, the Association had achieved remarkable successes and advocated for the welfare of nurses and midwives over the years.

The PR Unit urged members of the Association to remain united, insisting that “Unity is Strength”.

 

 

Source: mywordfmonline.com

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