Greater Accra Health Directorate condemns assault on midwife at Tema Polyclinic
The Greater Accra Regional Health Directorate has condemned the alleged attack on a midwife at Tema Community 22 Polyclinic, describing the incident as a disturbing act of violence against a healthcare professional performing her official duties.
In a statement issued on Friday, June 5, the Directorate expressed concern over the incident, which gained public attention after a video purportedly showing the altercation circulated on social media.
According to the Directorate, the incident occurred when the midwife approached a visitor and informed the individual that the facility's visiting hours had ended, in line with established hospital regulations.
What began as an attempt to enforce the hospital's visitation policy reportedly escalated into a confrontation, during which the healthcare worker was allegedly assaulted by a relative of a patient.
The Regional Health Directorate described the incident as unacceptable and reaffirmed its commitment to protecting healthcare workers across health facilities in the region.
Officials stressed that the attack was unwarranted and occurred while the midwife was carrying out her professional responsibilities.
The Directorate further expressed solidarity with the affected staff member and reiterated its support for healthcare personnel who continue to provide essential services under challenging circumstances.
It emphasised that doctors, nurses, midwives and other health workers deserve a safe working environment free from threats, intimidation, abuse, or physical violence.
According to the statement, healthcare professionals must be able to perform their duties without fear for their safety, adding that acts of aggression against medical personnel undermine healthcare delivery and cannot be tolerated.
The Directorate has called for respect for hospital regulations and urged the public to support efforts aimed at maintaining order and safety within healthcare facilities.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
Trending News

TOR records key operational and financial milestones under new leadership
10:53
UTAG-KNUST opposes GTEC plan to harmonise academic promotions
10:03
After 8 years in court, June 3 disaster victims hope for justice as GHS40m compensation case nears judgment
10:37
High-profile ORAL trials continue in court this week
14:24
Interior Minister announces security reforms and tighter citizenship requirements
02:45
Chairman Wontumi calls for party unity ahead internal elections
10:02
Government recruiting 10,000 Teachers and lecturers to address staffing deficit — Haruna Iddrisu
16:34
eLearning Africa: Commit up to 2% of GDP to digital infrastructure - Dr. Apaak appeals to African leaders
10:27
Fire breaks out at Accra Central Police Barracks; no casualties reported, suspect in custody
02:51
Eric Opoku unevils bold reforms to attract private investment into Ghana's rice value chain
10:11


