So, I heard some of the
representatives of the Ghana Medical association on radio, and saw some on TV
granting interviews with an air of importance about their decision to truncate
their strike action and go back to work. Big deal, no?
This wouldn’t be the first time neither
would it be the last and they also have a standing order to lay down their
tools again, if the Government does not address their problems fully, which
makes you want to think if their Hippocratic oath is just a window dressing. I
stand to be corrected though, but I think the GMA is the leading pressure group
in Ghana followed by the various segments of the Teachers Association, be it
GNAT, NAGRAT or TEWU.
Undisputedly, Doctors must be the
best people to know their role in society and how they help save lives that
could be lost, so why do they hold the whole nation to ransom because of money?
Are they using the possible loss of lives as leverage to make more money? sika y3 mogya ampa.
Sometimes, you are baffled by
happenings around you that, our bearing as a nation is lost on you. Doctors,
like any other persons must cater for themselves and their dependents but is
that enough reason to make them sacrifice the trivial many on the altar of
money?
I have been around for a while
and understand that strike action is the only language the government
understands but I still think, laying down tools and vacating post is not the
right thing to do. The job must be a tireless one and requires high mental
ability at all times to man it and I also support the fact that they get any
increment as justified by their petition, but these Doctors are at least being
paid averagely well. These Doctors have better living conditions than most
Ghanaians and shouldn’t have chosen money over our lives.
Commonsense should tell anyone
around that these Doctors usually are already rich, even before venturing into
the profession. Medicine and other related courses are pursued mostly by rich
and brilliant kid; not the lazy and block-headed types I sat in class with, who
will go partying every weekend at a sister school or at the club. These kids
are the ones who are able to afford the fees and buy the numerous medicine textbooks
and where the government subsidy does not provide for them, the very rich
afford the fee-paying mode. These and more are some of the obvious reasons why
I think these Doctors could have extended their humanitarian services while
they talk with the government.
As for the government, the least
said about it, the better. Almost everybody is tired with an insensitive
government that will approve GH¢50,000 for rent allowance and GH¢7,200 as
salary for making laws that are not enforced. A government that looks on for
newly born babies to be bathed with sachet water while its citizenry went to
bed almost every day in the dark is not a topic I want to delve into.
I believe that, just like any other
endeavor, these people have passion for what they do and even tout the fact
that you have to be ‘called’ to pursue it and I want to believe that mantra. I so believe it because I had always nursed the ambition
to venture into medicine for reasons best known to me but I rescinded that
decision even before the ‘calling’ time.
Just like the adage which states
that “when two Elephants fight, it’s the grass that suffers”, we the masses (grass)
bear all the brunt and become victims when the two proverbial Elephants namely
the Ghana Medical Association and the Government of the day fights.
Sometimes, I ask myself, “How much koraa does the government pay these
Doctors?” you will realize that none of the parties involved is willing to
state what the issue really is, all we hear is the pay is not good. Hmmm, makes
some of us recoil and watch proceedings and this raises some more questions like….
“How much is the Government paying
the Doctors and what is the basis?”
“How much do the Doctors want to
be paid and what’s their basis/justification?
“Would the payment be enough to
mitigate possible future strikes?”
“Why has the Government not
granted their request yet or it’s not justified?”
“If the Government was going to
do something about it anyway, why did it have to wait for the tax payer to die
before it pays the Doctors?"
All these are questions the
Ghanaian is dying to have answers to. Well, whatever the issue is, they should
sit and trash it out because we the masses are suffering. We want quality and
timeous healthcare from the very people who have vowed to save us from the
clutches of death with modern medicine and we pray that, they should not use
the sick as a means to their end.
5 comments:
I don't blame Doctors for going on strike. If they worked in private clinics they'd make up to 4 times what they earn in government hospitals.
Their allowance are always delayed and they have to almost beg before their salaries are reviewed.
It seems if they don't go on strike they get no salary improvement.
Parliamentarians are taking GhC50000.00 for rent allowances alone and they never show up at work.
Truth is this country doesn't take care of people who chose to be patriotic.
Yeah, Doctors should consider the lives of their patients but they are also humans with families to take care of.
In Ghana, people assume doctors make a fortune so family members are always at their door begging for money.
I have always maintained that our problem as a nation is Leadership related. Until we get that one right, we'll just be running around in circles.
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