Health
workers under the aegis of the Joint Health Sectors Union, JOHESU, Lagos
University Teaching Hospital, LUTH branch, Wednesday staged a peaceful protest
over what they described as government insensitivity to their demands even as
they expressed willingness to call of the strike should the Federal Government
release the much expected circular on their demands.
Addressing
a large number of health workers bearing placards with inscriptions such as,
‘save the lives of Nigerian masses,’ ‘FG correct injustice in Nigeria health
sector,’ at the premises of the hospital, the Chairman, Senior Staff
Association of Universities, Teaching Hospitals, Research Institutes and
Associated Institutions, SSAUTHRIAI, Kehinde Adegoke said the Union is ready to
shift grounds but insincerity on the part of those representing the Federal
Government is the major cause of the setback in the quick resolution of the
crisis.
“Those
that are negotiating on behalf of government are not sincere in the
arrangement. We have been on this struggle since 2nd November 2014 and the last
time we held meeting with the Federal Government which is on the 22nd December,
2014 they promised that in the next two weeks they will address our issue, it
is more than two weeks now we are yet to receive any circular.”
“We
know that President Jonathan is having tough time clamouring for vote, but we
are urging him to ascend to our demand so as to continue in the business of
saving the lives of Nigerians,” he added.
Corroborating
his views, Chairman, National Association of Nurse and Mid wife, LUTH Branch,
Mr. Oluwagbenga Ajala, however, warned that if labour disputes, which has led
to the breakdown of health services in about 50 federal health institutions in
the country are not addressed, the Federal Government may meet a collapsed sector
after the February elections.
“We
are asking that they promote our members who have been stagnated for 14 years
on a level. We are asking that health workers wage structure be reviewed. We
cannot be rubbished by any group in this sector because we form more than 70
per cent of the work force in the health sector.
“We
are asking that the Federal Government address needless deaths in its hospitals
and put an end to this strike before the elections.
Members
of JOHESU embarked on an indefinite strike on October 16 to protest
non-implementation of collective bargain agreement and Memorandum of
Understanding it had with the Federal Government.
We are ready to call off strike if… — JOHESU
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Friday, January 23, 2015
Rating:
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Friday, January 23, 2015
Rating:


No comments: