In a lively video circulating on social media, trainee nurses were seen celebrating the recent disbursement of their long-awaited allowances by dancing enthusiastically to New Patriotic Party (NPP) campaign song. The video captures the nurses in a joyous mood, moving to the rhythm of the music, which underscores their relief and happiness.
The celebration erupted after the second installment of their allowances hit their accounts, ending a prolonged period of financial uncertainty. The restoration and timely disbursement of these funds have brought immense relief to the nursing students, who rely heavily on these allowances for their education and daily expenses.
The nurses’ choice of an NPP campaign song for their celebration is a significant gesture. It reflects their gratitude and likely support for the party, which reinstated the allowances after they were cancelled during the tenure of the previous administration under Mahama.
The phrase ‘break the 8,’ often associated with the NPP’s campaign to secure a third consecutive term in office, resonates with the nurses’ celebration. Their dance to the campaign song can be seen as an endorsement of the party’s policies and a hope for continued support.
As the video continues to gain traction online, it serves as a powerful reminder of the real-life impact of government policies on individuals. The trainee nurses’ celebration highlights the importance of the allowance in their lives and the broader political implications of its distribution.
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It was party time for trainee nurses after the second disbursement of their long-awaited allowance hit their accounts. According to them, a delayed allowance is better than the cancellation of the allowance, and they will go all out to ‘break the 8. pic.twitter.com/hvPZWnB6jt
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