Vice Chairman of the Parliament Health Committee, Dr Sebastian Sandaare, has noted that "the government hopes a resolution to the strike by the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA) will prevent other workers from initiating industrial action" and foster peace within the healthcare sector.

This statement follows recent negotiations between the GRNMA and the government, which resulted in a tentative agreement to resolve some concerns of the health workers.

According to a report by 3news.com on June 22, 2025, nurses and midwives returned to work after negotiations with the government, following weeks of industrial action to demand implementation of improved working conditions, which had been agreed upon in May 2024.

The strike immensely impacted healthcare services, particularly emergency services, which were temporarily suspended.