Dominic Aduna Nitiwul, Bimbilla MP has raised concerns over the GH¢ 1,600 medical screening fee for security service applicants, urging a return to previous rates.
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AB2975 requires hospitals to implement weapon screening processes at main entrances and emergency departments as well as provide training for staff. We are honored to speak with Paul Sarnese & Dan ...