12/06/2026
📸 **Advancing leadership, improving outcomes.**
The GRNMA-GAR 2026 Workshop on *Nursing Leadership & Clinical Decision-Making Simulation* successfully brought together professionals for practical, skill-building sessions in clinical care and teamwork.
Here are highlights from an impactful learning experience:
09/06/2026
Date: 09 June 2026
UPDATE ON COURT PROCEEDINGS: ASSAULT ON A Date: 09 June 2026
UPDATE ON COURT PROCEEDINGS: ASSAULT ON A MIDWIFE AT TEMA COMMUNITY 22 POLYCLINIC
*FOR* *IMMEDIATE* *RELEASE*
Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association – Greater Accra Region (GRNMA-GAR)
We are pleased to inform leadership, our members, the nursing and midwifery profession, and the general public of a significant development in the case involving the assault of a midwife at the Tema Community 22 Polyclinic.
Following due legal process, the court has delivered its judgment in this matter. The accused has been convicted and sentenced as follows:
1. Fine: Payment of 100 penalty units or GH₵ 1,200.00 to the State.
2. *Bond of Good Behavior*: The convict is required to sign a bond of good behavior, committing to lawful and civil conduct in the future.
3. Restrain from assessing the Tema Community 22 Polyclinic or any of its associated facilities for a period of 12 months from the date of judgment.
4. *Compensation*: The convict is ordered to pay GH₵ 5,000.00 as compensation to the complainant the midwife who was assaulted in recognition of the harm, trauma, and indignity she suffered.
This judgment was delivered in accordance with Section 148(2) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 30).
GRNMA-GAR welcomes this judgment and commends the courage of our colleague midwife for standing up and pursuing justice. We equally commend all stakeholders legal counsel, the Regional Director of GHS, the Hospital Management, the Ghana Police Service, and the judiciary for their role in ensuring that this matter was not swept under the rug.
We remain committed to the safety, dignity, and welfare of every nurse and midwife across the Greater Accra Region and beyond. GRNMA-GAR will continue to pursue, support, and advocate for justice in every case of workplace violence against our members without compromise.
*Issued by:*
*Solomon Ajao*
*Regional* *Secretary*
*Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association – Greater Accra Region (GRNMA-GAR) MIDWIFE AT TEMA COMMUNITY 22 POLYCLINIC
*FOR* *IMMEDIATE* *RELEASE*
Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association – Greater Accra Region (GRNMA-GAR)
We are pleased to inform leadership, our members, the nursing and midwifery profession, and the general public of a significant development in the case involving the assault of a midwife at the Tema Community 22 Polyclinic.
Following due legal process, the court has delivered its judgment in this matter. The accused has been convicted and sentenced as follows:
1. *Fine*: Payment of 100 penalty units or GH₵ 1,200.00 to the State.
2. *Bond of Good Behavior*: The convict is required to sign a bond of good behavior, committing to lawful and civil conduct in the future.
3. Restrain from assessing the Tema Community 22 Polyclinic or any of its associated facilities for a period of 12 months from the date of judgment.
4. *Compensation*: The convict is ordered to pay GH₵ 5,000.00 as compensation to the complainant the midwife who was assaulted in recognition of the harm, trauma, and indignity she suffered.
This judgment was delivered in accordance with Section 148(2) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 30).
GRNMA-GAR welcomes this judgment and commends the courage of our colleague midwife for standing up and pursuing justice. We equally commend all stakeholders legal counsel, the Regional Director of GHS, the Hospital Management, the Ghana Police Service, and the judiciary for their role in ensuring that this matter was not swept under the rug.
We remain committed to the safety, dignity, and welfare of every nurse and midwife across the Greater Accra Region and beyond. GRNMA-GAR will continue to pursue, support, and advocate for justice in every case of workplace violence against our members without compromise.
*ssued by:
Solomon Ajao
*Regional* *Secretary*
*Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association – Greater Accra Region (GRNMA-GAR)*
08/06/2026
UPDATE ON ASSAULT ON THE MIDWIFE AT THE COMMUNITY 22 POLYCLINIC
Date: 08/06/2026
The Regional Executive Committee (REC) led by Mad. Kate Botchwey-Mensah(1st Vice Chairman, GAR) visited the member involved to solidarize with her for the court proceedings and further engage the hospital management.
*AT THE COURTROOM*:
The state prosecutor presented the facts of the case and submitted video evidence to the presiding judge.
The accused person pleaded guilty to the offense leveled against him.
The presiding judge deferred his judgment and remanded the accused person in police custody.
We are to reappear tomorrow *9/06/26* at 10:00 am for judgment.
*REC* *MEETING* *WITH* *HOSPITAL* *MANAGEMENT*:
The team was welcomed by the Medical Superintendent (Dr. Takyi) who gave an account of the incidence and steps taken to ensure our member is in good and sound mind. The facility management assured REC of beefing up the security in the facility and their continuous collaboration with the mother Association.
On behalf of Madam President (Mrs. Perpetual Ofori Ampofo) and our Regional Chairman (Mr. Jefferson Asare Danquah), REC thanked them for their warm reception and promised to be around for the judgment by the court.
*DEPARTURE*:
REC took the opportunity to engage nurses and midwives of the faculty to encourage them for the continuous support from the Mother Association and asked them to discharge their duties professionally.
We assure you of updates after the next court sitting tomorrow God willing.
UNITY ✊️✊️
Signed:
✍️🏾✍️🏾✍️🏾✍️🏾
*Solomon Ajao*
*Regional* *Secretary*
*GRNMA*, *GAR*
03/06/2026
Our classic 2026 souvenir is getting everyone talking.
Have you picked up your Backpack 🎒 from your district leaders??
What's your assessment of it ??
Share a pic of you rocking your Backpack with the hashtag:
02/06/2026
Show me your President 👸
Mrs. Perpetual Ofori Ampofo, 3rd Vice President for ICN flies the flag Ghana high 🇬🇭🇬🇭
ICN CEO Howard Catton and Senior Policy Advisor Hoi Shan Fokeladeh were delighted to welcome ICN 3rd Vice-President Perpetual Ofori-Ampofo, alongside her team from the Ghana Registered Nurses' & Midwives' Association - GRNMA.
With the GRNMA delegation attending this year’s International Labour Organization Conference, the meeting highlighted shared contributions to key global priorities — including gender equity, the protection and safety of nurses and health and care workers, and the evolving Ebola outbreak, underscoring the vital role of nursing leadership in response efforts.
13/05/2026
*Celebrating International Nurses Day 2026*
Highlights from yesterday’s event with members of the GRNMA Greater Accra Regional branch.
This year’s theme: *“OUR NURSES. OUR FUTURE. Empowered Nurses Save Lives”* reminds us that when nurses are supported, empowered, and valued, entire communities thrive.
Proud of our nurses in Greater Accra for showing up, standing strong, and continuing to lead with compassion and excellence. Thank you to GRNMA National and all distinguished guests for making the celebration impactful.
Happy International Nurses Day to every nurse making a difference, every single day!
-GAR
11/05/2026
*Commemorating International Day of the Midwife 2026* 💙
Moments from GAR IDM symposium held on Friday, 8th May 2026 at the GRNMA Guesthouse, Greater Accra.
Under the theme _“One Million More Midwives”_, we gathered to celebrate, reflect, and advocate for the critical role of midwives in saving lives and strengthening healthcare.
Grateful to our guests, speakers, and all midwives whose dedication keeps Ghana’s mothers and newborns safe.
Happy International Day of the Midwife to every midwife making a difference!
09/05/2026
Our Midwives symposium got featured. Ayekoo to all GAR Midwives, you are cherished 👏👏👏