Health Minister, Chukwu |
Nurses, pharmacists and other health
workers in public health institutions except medical doctors will begin
a five-day nationwide strike on Wednesday.
The National President, Pharmaceutical
Society of Nigeria, Mr. Olumide Akintayo, who spoke on behalf of the
Assembly of Health Care Professionals and the Joint Health Sector Unions
at a press briefing in Lagos on Monday, said the industrial action
would be observed by health workers in primary, secondary and tertiary
hospitals across the country.
Akintayo said the unions had taken the
decision following the expiration of the 15-day ultimatum earlier given
by the AHPN and JOHESU to the Federal Government to address its demands.
These, he said, included the approval of consultancy status for some
cadre of health workers and the fulfilment of the ruling of the National
Industrial Court in July 2013.
The aggrieved workers are also
protesting the recent approval of the post of the Office of a
Surgeon-General for the Federation by President Goodluck Jonathan.
According to Akintayo, government
through the Federal Ministry of Health has provided some questionable
bonuses and positions in the Memorandum of Understanding, it signed with
the Nigerian Medical Association in December 20 which could cause
further disharmony in the sector.
He said, “After appraising all its
options, JOHESU painfully directs all its members to proceed on a
five-day warning strike from January 15 and 21 to enable government to
redress through constructive dialogue our grievances.
“Our minimum condition is also a
non-negotiable dialogue with the President, whom we know will be willing
to give us a listening ear. A conflict that continues to fester a
rotten wound in the health sector of the country can no longer be left
to the Presidential aides.”
He, however, warned that if government
failed to address its demands in two weeks, the union would embark on an
indefinite nationwide strike.
5 comments:
wetin dey happen to this doctors dem, everytime strike
i wish arsenal could sign all this strikers in nigeria
so sad
another strike
god save the poor masses like us who can't afford to fly abroad for treatment.
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