Students at the Zuarungu Nursing and Midwifery Training College in the Upper East Region have passionately advocated for the return of former President John Mahama.
The students voiced their preference for immediate employment opportunities over trainee allowances, which they believe is possible under the Mahama-led government.
During a recent rally in support of Mahama, the students expressed their frustration over the two-year delay in receiving their allowances.
“For two years we haven’t received allowances, so what is the essence of hoping for it when you can get employment to settle your issues,” one student lamented.
They highlighted the financial difficulties they face, particularly the challenge of affording rent in the current economic climate.
The students stressed that immediate posting after graduation would alleviate many of their struggles.
They voiced out that their fees are excessively high and need to be addressed.
Additionally, the students called for more development and the construction of additional hospitals.
The students expressed a strong preference for Mahama’s leadership, indicating that “four years of Mahama is better than eight years of Akufo-Addo and promises of digitalization by Bawumia,”.
They declared their undying support for the agenda ‘Bring Back Mahama’.