Nationwide Strike Brewing for Health Workers
Health workers in government hospitals nationwide have threatened to strike if the Federal Government fails to address the demands of the Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals before May 17.
The union, made up of all health workers except the nurses and doctors, on Tuesday in Ibadan issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government, claiming that after suspending the last strike on February 2, 2015, government did nothing to address the agreement it had reached with the health workers.
At a press conference, organised by the workers to inform the Federal Government of its decision to go on strike again, newly elected President of the union, Obinna Ogbonna, and the out-going President, Felix Faniran, said the last strike was suspended due ton the appeal by President Goodluck Jonathan that their demands would be looked into after the general elections.
In his speech, Ogbonna said that the health workers had been patient enough but the government had refused to take action;
“There will be a nationwide strike by our members if the government refuses to meet our demands. Part of the issues in contention since 2009 are the urgent need to release circular to implement an agreement on adjusted salary of all health professionals as it is done for the Nigeria Medical Association members since January 2014”.
“We are also demanding the payment of arrears on skipping of CONHESS 10 since 2010 in compliance with a court judgement.”
“We are also demanding the promotion of our members, who have spent 15 years on CONHESS 14 and designate the most senior one as a director or head of department. We want our members to be appointed Chief Medical Directors of various tertiary hospitals rather than skewing the position in favour of medical practitioners only”.
“We also want immediate circular from the government to seal the agreement reached in 2012 on the extension of retirement age from 60 to 65 0r 70 years.”
One of their requests is for the FG to issue a circular amending the extant circular for medical laboratory science interns to include post National Youth Service Corps placement on grade level 09.
Faniran said the looming strike was majorly to address the rights of the health workers.