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Showing posts with label Indefinite strike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indefinite strike. Show all posts

Tuesday 9 June 2020

Resident Doctors threaten nationwide indefinite strike


Resident Doctors in the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) chapter of the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), has asked the Federal Government to pay their allowances to avoid strike action.

The President of ARD, UITH branch, Dr Lanre Olosunde, warned in a statement that the strike would commence on June 15, if their demand was not addressed.

Olosunde said that health workers were poorly paid in spite the hazard encountered with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, incurring extra expenses and facing greater health risks.

According to him, the federal government wants to stall and if possible renege on agreement signed to pay hazard allowance to health workers. He said,

“There is no better time for a government to prioritise health, workers and institutions. It is seven-days to a national indefinite strike by resident doctors. This strike is avertable if the government honours the agreement.

The government should not be insensitive to doctors who have been in the front line especially in the on-going battle against COVID-19. 

Resident doctors constitute one of the major human power driving the healthcare of the nation."

Olosunde said that many doctors have died in the line of duty after been exposed to dangerous diseases, urging government to do the needful. 

“We have negotiated like gentlemen over and over again, but we have been left with no other option than to speak out loud and clear with a strike since the government has refused to do the needful,” he said.

Olosunde noted that the implications of being a health worker in the COVID-19 crisis was that while others stayed at home during the lock down, health workers went to work.

Wednesday 20 May 2020

Lagos State doctors begin indefinite strike over police harassment


The Nigerian Medical Association in Lagos has directed its members to immediately proceed on an indefinite sit-at-home strike starting from 6.00p.m on Wednesday.

The NMA leaders said that their decision was as a result of the conflicting directives by the state government and law enforcement agents on the status of essential workers, including doctors and other health workers.

The doctors also said that their action was necessitated following incessant harassment of healthcare workers in Lagos by the security agents.

“The Lagos State Branch of the NMA has resolved that it is presently unsafe for its members to continue to provide healthcare services under the present confused arrangement.

We resolve that all doctors under the auspices of the Nigerian Medical Association in Lagos to proceed on a sit-at-home starting from 6.00p.m today, May 20, indefinitely.

Until such time when the state government and the Commissioner of Police, are clear on how they wish to operationalise the lockdown/restriction of ongoing lockdown/movement restrictions, (but) the Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, has been issuing conflicting directives on social and mainstream media to the effect that essential workers, including doctors and other health workers, are NOT exempted.”

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