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Health workers threaten to embark on indefinite strike from Feb. 27

The Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals are demanding an implementation of its agreement with the federal government.

The workers said this at a rally held on Thursday in Lagos where they decried the current state of the health sector.

They also expressed their dissatisfaction over the non-implementation of the agreement the union had with the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) since 2009.

The union’s national president, Mr Obinna Ogbonna, said that the neglect of the system over the years had resulted to its decay both in administration and service.

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“For years, Nigerians have decried the deplorable situations in our health system that needs serious attention.

“If Nigerians must be healthy and receive quality healthcare services, then this ugly trend must change.

“If nothing is done against the flagrant display of lawlessness, perversion of justice and the rot in the health sector accounting for millions of preventable pains and deaths in Nigeria before Feb. 27, the union will be left with no other option than to declare a strike, “ he said.

Ogbonna urged the FMOH to implement the agreement the union and the government jointly reached in order to curb the incessant strikes in the sector.

“The FMOH should recognise and obey court orders. It should give instructions to the chief medical directors (CMDs)  of the various health institutions to ensure there is autonomy in their hospitals.

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“They should also give freedom of expressions to other healthcare professionals in their various facilities.

“That will help us curb the incessant acrimony, strikes and disharmony in the health sector, “ he said.

Also speaking, the South-West Zonal Coordinator of the union, Mr Eke Uzondu, urged the government to see to the welfare of workers within the FMOH.

Uzondu said, “The workers have suffered enough, especially, those that are not medical practitioners.

“But in an overview; all health workers are suffering one thing or the other; there are no equipment, facilities are not available and there is lack of training and retraining of its personnel.

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“Some of the equipment is obsolete, the working environment is not conducive and arrears are being owed.

“These do not motivate the workers and if anything, kill the morale of the workers. “

The coordinator urged the government to make policies that would prevent strife, dichotomy, but rather policies that would build team spirit.

“For us to work as a team, there must be a level ground; with this, if everybody is recognised, allowed to grow at their own pace and respected, it will be one of the greatest motivations, “ he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports other demands of the workers include: payment of their promotion arrears, review of health worker’ tax, and payment of arrears of salaries.

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NAN also reports that several health workers’ unions had embarked on industrial actions in the past during which many patients had lost their lives for lack of adequate treatment.

They had always hinged their grouse on the government’s reneging on the promises reached with their unions bordering on their welfare and state of the hospitals.

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