Over 20,000 graduates who have passed their licensing examinations and are in good standing with the Allied Health Professions Council are now without employment.
The Council is decrying this situation, fueled by rampant migration of mature professionals to seek greener pastures overseas.
Leaders accuse the government of discrimination in recruitment.
The Allied Health Professions Council of Ghana is a statutory body established by an Act of Parliament, to regulate the training and practice of Allied Health Professions in the country.