The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Declan Emelumba, told one of our correspondents in Owerri that it was not also untrue that the state government didn’t care about the state’s healthcare system.
“Then, we got incomplete salaries in November and December, 2020, and March and May 2021 as well. They are still paying us with 2011 salary schedules. There is no no-work- no-pay policy yet. We received our salaries in June and July but we have not been paid for August.”Resident doctors in Ekiti and Enugu states said the two states had yet to implement no-work-on-pay policy on the striking doctors in the state teaching hospitals.
The state governor had on Tuesday announced that “payment of 100 per cent subvention to Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital has been restored.” “Many of us who want to travel will use the opportunity to travel out of the country. By the time we resume, there would have been a very serious shortage of doctors in Nigeria.
Also, the Chairman of the association in Ebonyi State, Dr Chidubem-Philip Osuagwu, said members of the association had not been paid their August salary as well. According to him, “We don’t have these striking doctors on our payroll, because they are all federal government staff working in various teaching hospitals and other federal health facilities across the state.
“It is disappointing that we have exhausted available diplomatic approaches through advocacy, dialogue and lobbying long before and during the strike action; yet concrete responses are yet to be implemented by the state government to resolve lingering issues. The government has shown us that our preferred option of dialogue is not theirs but to down tool.
The LASUTH ARD President said the state government had not stopped the salaries of the striking doctors in the state.reports that the industrial action by NARD which commenced on August 2, 2021, entered its 33rd day on Saturday .In the meantime, a former Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, has called for increase allocation to the nation’s health sector, urging medical doctors to be more involved in politics.
Adewole, also said that there was need for involvement of more medical doctors in the nation’s politics, to ensure more representation, because they understand health issues.
Awon werey oloriburuku. All the doctors are asking for is their regular payment and allowance alongside considerable working environment with the right equipment and stop exposing them to risks that could cost their lives and love ones. Your paymaster will rather share billions.
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