Gov't to address salary arrears of over 300 unpaid pharmacists – Finance Minister

The Minister for Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, has assured that the government will take immediate steps to resolve the salary arrears of over 300 pharmacists who have not been paid since their engagement by the state.
Speaking in Parliament during the presentation of the 2025 Budget on 11th March, Dr Forson acknowledged the financial struggles of the affected health workers and pledged swift intervention.
He explained that the matter was first brought to his attention during a pre-budget consultation with the youth on social media.
“During my engagement with the youth, it was revealed that 321 pharmacists who were employed since June 2023 have not received their salaries. We will take urgent steps to remedy this situation immediately,” he assured.
Dr Forson reiterated the government’s commitment to addressing concerns within the health sector, acknowledging that many workers continue to experience salary delays and financial difficulties.
He emphasised that ensuring prompt payments was essential to maintaining morale and efficiency in the country’s healthcare system.
Reflecting on his engagement with the youth, Dr Forson described it as an eye-opening experience that reinforced the importance of incorporating their perspectives into policymaking.
“This conversation strengthened my belief that the voices of the youth matter in designing policies that directly and indirectly impact their lives and future,” he noted
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