A staff nurse, identified as Ms. Bernice Aboagye, has received a query letter from her employers after a video of her using offensive language against the Minister of Health, Mintah Akandoh, went viral.
According to the letter, her behavior has stirred widespread public criticism, with many Ghanaians condemning her remarks, which have been extensively shared and debated on social media.
The management described her comments as “unprintable, inappropriate, and scandalous,” emphasizing that her actions breached several sections of the Ghana Health Service’s Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Procedures.
The query outlines three key violations: exhibiting rude behavior toward the Minister, using abusive language, and damaging the corporate image of the Service.
Ms. Aboagye has been instructed to respond to the query by October 24, 2025, providing reasons why disciplinary measures should not be taken against her.
The development has generated divided opinions online—while some sympathize with her, citing frustrations over delayed salary payments, others maintain that healthcare professionals must uphold decorum and discipline regardless of challenges.