Two midwives and a Nurse Assistant have been busted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council for using fake certificates to gain admission in Nursing and Midwifery colleges.
The culprits are Ms. Abigail Bobin – practicing Midwife, Ms. Esther Abuubey – Trainee Midwife, and Ms. Stephany Arthur Baidoo – Practicing Nurse Assistant.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council has immediately withdrawn the Licenses and Certificates of Registration of this alleged fake ‘Nurse Assistant’ and ‘Midwife’ from its register of practitioners.
A statement issued last night of March 30, 2021, by the council stated that, additionally, the Council has also removed the name of a ‘Trainee Midwife’ from its register of Trainees.
The fake ‘Practitioners’ and ‘Trainee’ were apprehended by officers from the Intelligence and Disciplinary Department of the Council over impersonation and forged documents to gain admission into Nursing and Midwifery Training Institutions.
According to the Registrar, Mr. Felix Nyante, Ms. Abigail Bobin, and Ms. Esther Abuubey used certificates belonging to others to gain admission into the Nursing and Midwifery Training College, Kpembe in the Northern region.
However, through some intelligence gathered and with the assistance of the Principal of the Training College, the two were apprehended.
They were invited to the Council where they admitted in their written statements that they forged documents and used West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) result slips belonging to some persons to gain admission.
In the case of Ms. Stephany Arthur Baidoo, she used someone’s WASSCE certificate and obtained a fake birth certificate to gain admission at the Nyaniba Health College.
She was however apprehended when she presented documents for change of name. she admitted in her written statement when invited by the Registrar to the Council of forging documents to gain admission.
The Registrar of the Council has warned that the Council would not protect any student or practitioner with fake certificates.
He advised all prospective students to ensure that the results and documents they present for admission are genuine to avoid sanctions.
He appealed to Heads of Nursing & Midwifery Training Institutions and Health Facilities to assist the Council with information on suspected students and practitioners respectively to enable the Council to rid the system of quacks.
The Registrar has noted that several other suspected fake practitioners and students with issues of impersonation are currently being investigated and will make the outcome known to the general public when investigations are concluded.