U.S. ICE Names Ghanaian Nationals in ‘Worst of the Worst’ Deportation Campaign Alongside Surrounding Legal Debates

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  ACCRA  — The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have publicized specific details regarding several Ghanaian nationals targeted for removal under the agency's high-profile "Worst of the Worst" enforcement campaign. The initiative, which publicly highlights the arrests and deportations of non-citizens, focuses heavily on individuals categorized by U.S. authorities as having committed serious or violent offenses. According to official data released by ICE, the named Ghanaian nationals face a range of charges spanning multiple states. The individuals and the specific offenses listed by U.S. immigration enforcement include: Edward Sarpong  (Arrested in Charleston, South Carolina): Burglary and selling synthetic narcotics. Paul Dayah  (Arrested in Houston, Texas): Sexual assault, drug possession, and drug trafficking. Joseph Amegah  (Arrested in Burlington, Massachusetts): Assault and fraud via false sta...

Ministry of Health Opens Recruitment for 15,200 Nurses and Midwives: A Major Boost for Healthcare






 




In a significant move that promises to enhance healthcare services nationwide, the Ministry of Health has announced the recruitment of 15,200 new nurses and midwives. This large-scale hiring initiative is set to address critical shortages in the healthcare sector and improve patient care across the country.


Addressing the Shortage Crisis

The decision to recruit 15,200 nurses and midwives comes in response to growing concerns about the shortage of healthcare professionals. With an increasing population and rising healthcare needs, many regions have struggled with insufficient staffing levels, which can affect the quality of care and patient outcomes. By significantly expanding the workforce, the Ministry aims to alleviate these pressures and ensure that healthcare services are more accessible and efficient.



Impact on Healthcare Services

The influx of new nurses and midwives is expected to have a transformative impact on the healthcare system. Key benefits include:



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