The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for Ledzokuku and Minister of Health, Dr Bernard Okoe Boye, has cautioned that voting for John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) would signal a return to the days when nursing training allowances were cancelled.

Dr.

Okoe Boye made these remarks during a campaign stop by Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia at the Lekma Nursing Training College in his constituency.

Addressing the nursing students, Dr.

Okoe Boye urged them to vote for Dr Bawumia, highlighting that his leadership would prioritize their welfare both as students and as future health workers.

He emphasized that under the NPP, the restoration of nursing training allowances has been a key achievement, contrasting this with the NDC's track record of scrapping them during their time in power. "The only candidate who can assure you that even if the 'allawa delays it will come.

The only candidate who will call the minister to prepare the allawa list is Dr Mahamudu Bawumia. "Finally, nurses want to be posted right?

When the other man was there, he said posting is not easy but under this NPP government, just recently, more than 50, 000 nurses have been given clearance. "The other man said that he wants to reset Ghana.

Do you have your phones here, when you do reset would you still have anything on your phone?

Everything goes back to zero.

Reset means allawa will be cancelled.

Reset means if you are a nurse, you might end up working somewhere else. "Now, if you upgrade your phone, you can only add better things to the phone.

Dr Bawumia is for an upgrade, the other man is for a reset.

Which one are we choosing, reset or upgrade?

So, my beautiful and handsome student nurses, please don't only swallow the good news, share it with siblings that the only man who is here to solve our problem is Dr Bawumia," he stared.