The NDC's latest promise to increase nursing trainee allowances by 30% has sparked controversy, especially since they cancelled the same allowance during their 2016 reign. Many are questioning the feasibility of this promise, considering the current economic climate .
Some netizens are confused about the NDC's stance, asking if they're planning to replace the allowance with loans or actually increase it. Others are skeptical about the party's ability to deliver on this promise, given their past actions.
It's worth noting that the current government, led by President Akufo-Addo, restored the nursing trainee allowance in 2017, which was previously scrapped by the NDC . The restored allowance amounts to GH¢400 per month for each trainee, totaling GH¢232 million annually .
The NDC's promise to increase the allowance by 30% has raised eyebrows, with some wondering if it's a genuine commitment or just a campaign tactic. The party's deputy communications director, Maleek Basintale, will likely face further scrutiny as he clarifies the NDC's stance on this issue.
*Key Concerns:*
- _Feasibility_: Can the NDC deliver on their promise, considering the current economic challenges?
- _Consistency_: Why did the NDC cancel the allowance in 2016, only to promise an increase now?
- _Clarity_: Will the NDC replace the allowance with loans or actually increase it?
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