The Ministry of Health, Republic of Ghana, has issued a stern warning to prospective nursing students regarding fraudulent admission agents. There have been reports of individuals demanding money from applicants in exchange for false promises of nursing training admission. These individuals are scammers, and the Ministry urges everyone to exercise extreme caution.
The Scam
The scammers are preying on unsuspecting applicants, making false promises of securing admission into nursing training programs in exchange for money. The Ministry has received several reports of such cases, and it is essential that prospective students are aware of these scams to avoid falling victim.
Warning to Prospective Students
The Ministry warns prospective students not to pay anyone who claims to have the ability to secure admission into nursing training programs. Legitimate admission processes do not require payment to individuals, and any such demands should be treated with suspicion.
Reporting Scams
If you or someone you know has been approached by an individual demanding money in exchange for nursing training admission, report the incident immediately to the Ministry using the following numbers:
- 0557002631
- 0557208487
Stay Alert
The Ministry emphasizes that admission into nursing training programs is not for sale. Legitimate admission processes are transparent, and any attempts to bribe or pay individuals for admission should be reported.
Stay Informed
For more information and updates on nursing training admission, follow the Ministry of Health on social media:
- Facebook: @MoHGhana
- X (Twitter): mohgovgh
- Website: www.moh.gov.gh
- TikTok: @mohgovgh
By being vigilant and reporting suspicious activities, we can work together to prevent these scams and ensure a fair and transparent admission process for all prospective nursing students.
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