Just imagine going through years of paying exorbitant fees for a private tertiary education simply because there aren't enough public institutions to absorb graduates? Funny enough these high fees are mainly as a result of affiliation fees and other costs required by the government for private institutions to operate.
To top up this unfair behavior, nurses with a private tertiary educational background are being blatantly denied their right to equal employment.
We Private Universities Students’ Association of Ghana (PUSAG), Ghana Association of Health Training Institutions (GAHTI) and Coalition of Unemployed Private Nurses (COUPN) have branded the government of the day, an "anti-private institutions government". We stay on our ground and say a big NO to AntiPrivateTreatment.
Join the movement NOW! And save vulnerable nurses and products of private educational institutions.
https://www.change.org/p/president-of-the-republic-of-ghana…
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